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James Watson was a scientist at Cambridge university. He, along with[[Francis Crick|Francis Crick]], proposed the 3-D model and [[Double helix|double helix]] structure of [[Deoxyribonucleic acid|deoxyribonucleic acid ]](DNA). They put forward their theory in 1953<ref>Hartl. D.L. and Ruvolo M. (2012) Genetics: analysis of genes and genomes, 8th edition, United States of America: Jones &amp;amp;amp; Bartlett Learning</ref>. [[Watson-Crick base pairing|Watson-Crick base pairing]] is another name for [[Complementary base pairing|complementary base pairing]].<br>  
James Watson was a scientist at Cambridge university. He, along with[[Francis Crick|Francis Crick]], proposed the 3-D model and [[Double helix|double helix]] structure of [[Deoxyribonucleic acid|deoxyribonucleic acid ]](DNA). They put forward their theory in 1953<ref>Hartl. D.L. and Ruvolo M. (2012) Genetics: analysis of genes and genomes, 8th edition, United States of America: Jones &amp;amp;amp;amp; Bartlett Learning</ref>. [[Watson-Crick base pairing|Watson-Crick base pairing]] is another name for [[Complementary base pairing|complementary base pairing]]&nbsp;<ref>Hartl. D.L. and Ruvolo M. (2012) Genetics: analysis of genes and genomes, 8th edition, United States of America: Jones &amp; Bartlett Learning</ref>.<br>  
 
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<references />Hartl. D.L. and Ruvolo M. (2012) Genetics: analysis of genes and genomes, 8th edition, United States of America: Jones &amp; Bartlett Learning<br>
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Revision as of 16:13, 30 November 2012

James Watson was a scientist at Cambridge university. He, along withFrancis Crick, proposed the 3-D model and double helix structure of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). They put forward their theory in 1953[1]. Watson-Crick base pairing is another name for complementary base pairing [2].

References:

  1. Hartl. D.L. and Ruvolo M. (2012) Genetics: analysis of genes and genomes, 8th edition, United States of America: Jones &amp;amp;amp; Bartlett Learning
  2. Hartl. D.L. and Ruvolo M. (2012) Genetics: analysis of genes and genomes, 8th edition, United States of America: Jones & Bartlett Learning