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...play its part as the material basis of inheritance. With charming restraint Watson and Crick wrote: 'It has not escaped our notice that the specific pairing...possible copying mechanism for the genetic material. ' That is to say, if we were to separate the two chains of a DNA molecule, by rupturing the hydrogen... | |
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