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Biology, 02.07.2019 07:30 ari9843

In the 1950s, the race to solve the secondary structure of dna became intense. in an uncharacteristic rush to publish, linus pauling erroneously proposed a triple-stranded structure in february 1953. this model had the nitrogenous bases on the exterior and the sugar−phosphate backbones clustered in the middle. how does the orientation of the sugar−phosphate backbone in this model compare with the one proposed by watson and crick? do you think pauling's structure could exist in cells? why or why not?

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