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Base pairing in dna: dna is double stranded dna helix in body, bases are bonded with hydrogen bonds, adenine pairs with thymine, 2 hydrogen bonds, guanine pairs with cytosine, 3 hydrogen bonds. If any other pairing occurs, it will be chemically unstable in dna helix which causes proteins to come along and fix the instability which leads to long lasting mutations: chargaff"s rule, a=t, c=g. The watson-crick model of dna structure: accredited for realizing dna is a double strand helix, used other people"s data and deciphered the double strand helix structure, dna is a double helix of two nucleotide strands. Exam 3 notes 2: complementary base pairs hold the two dna strands together, complementary strands run in opposite directions. X-ray diffraction of dna: maurice wilkins and rosalind franklin knew that dna formed a helix by the patterns seen in x-ray diffraction, partly wrong because they believed it was a single strand.

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