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2Y6131
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DNA model
Computer generated model of DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid), showing its twisted double helix structure. DNA is the carrier of the genetic code. Its structure was discovered in 1953 by James Watson and Francis Crick. Human DNA is made up of a series of chemical building blocks represented by letters, A (adenine), T (thymine), G (guanine) and C (cytosine). The number and order of these letters, or bases, determine what we are, how we look, and the diseases to which we may be predisposed.
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KEN EWARD
Unique identifier:
SS2105916
Legacy Identifier:
2Y6131
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Keywords:
adenine
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amino acid
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amino acids
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art
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biology
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chromosome
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chromosomes
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cytosine
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deoxyribose
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dna base
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dna model
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dna molecule
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dna molecules
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double helices
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francis crick
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polynucleotide strands
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polynucleotides
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protein synthesis
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pyrimidene
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reproduction
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rna
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Science
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semi conservative replication
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thymine