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Watson and Crick
The two twentieth-century biologists (James D. Watson of the United States and Francis H. C. Crick of England) who discovered the double helix of DNA.
Example Sentences
In addition to expanding the possibilities for synthetic biology, the findings also support a hypothesis that dates back to Watson and Crick's original discovery.
These Watson and Crick pairs always form in the same configurations: A-T and C-G.
The double-helix structure of DNA is formed when many Watson and Crick base pairs come together.
In a molecule of DNA, nucleotides form base pairs with a unique molecular geometry called Watson and Crick geometry, named for the scientists who discovered the double-helix structure of DNA in 1953.
Franklin provided essential quantitative data on the structure in a report she shared with a colleague, who shared it with Watson and Crick.
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