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Unraveling the double helix

Posted on September 26, 2020 by Konstantina Louka

We learned in a previous post that in 1952, after a lot of experiments, DNA was accepted by the scientific community as the genetic material of the cells. However, something was still missing, and that was its structure. For many… Continue Reading →

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