EBK CONCEPTS OF GENETICS
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Author: Killian
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Chapter 10, Problem 31ESP
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To determine: The model of DNA which consistent with the given observations.
Introduction: The analysis of the genetic material of primitive eukaryotes provides some important information. X-ray diffraction experiments show that the DNA of the organism have different dimensions and irregularities. A major hyperchromic shift is also observed on heating and analyzing at 260 nm (UV absorption).
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