The other 98.5% of the double helix was derided as junk, a vestige of the distant evolutionary past.
Biologist James Watson and physicist Francis Crick realized our DNA molecules form a three-dimensional double helix in 1953.
There are 6 billion chemical letters that make up the DNA double helix at the center of every cell.
April 25 marks the 60th anniversary of scientists' discovery of the double helix.
The famous "molecule of life", which carries our genetic code, is more familiar to us as a double helix.
There is no parallel in art to the discovery of the Double Helix.
Eventually Mr Blunkett's public and private lives formed a double helix, making it hard for him to treat the two separately.
On the double helix that comprised the Os in Google, a small section of a strand crossed another at the wrong spot.
Even though it is twisted up into the famous double helix, all that matters is the order of the bases that form it.
The double helix nature of DNA may have come to Watson divergently in a dream, but it was preceded by years of convergent thinking.
It was as though their privation was somehow genetic, transferred biologically in some sad double helix of DNA from one Zulu generation to the next.
's "I Have a Dream" speech, a photograph, a copy of Francis Crick and James Watson's famous "double helix" scientific paper from 1953 and Shakespeare's 154 sonnets.
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The orbits flown by the satellites are ever so slightly offset, which means they trace paths across the sky that look like the strands of a double helix.
Each DNA molecule in the body contains two long strands of chemical letters, or bases--A, T, C and G--that come together like a twisted ladder (a.k.a. the double helix).
This is demonstrated in the exhibition's giant model of a City Hall Tower for Philadelphia that was never built, a dramatic double helix derived from the discovery of DNA in 1953.
Scattered throughout this double helix of base pairs are thousands of tiny DNA "words, " genes that provide the recipe for making a given protein, the raw material for the human body.
Her image of a double helix provided the crucial evidence James Watson and Francis Crick needed to complete their model, but neither scientist acknowledged her work when they received the Nobel Prize in 1962.
The Human Genome Project he helped to launch decades later is an ambitious project to discover the identity and order of every one of the three billion or so key components of the double helix.
He had been in university when Watson and Crick exposed the double helix and the first synthetic hormones were being produced, so he knew there was more exciting research going on in other parts of the world.
To Dr Baselt this suggested that tiny magnetic particles might be attached to molecules using either antibodies (which will bond to proteins, sugars and so on) or single-stranded DNA (which will bond to a complementary DNA strand to form the famous double helix).
The engraved stonework depicts the DNA double-helix and marked 60 years since their discovery was published.
Antisense drugs are named after one of DNA's two strands in its double-helix structure, which are known as sense and antisense.
Watson and Francis Crick's description of DNA's double-helix structure, and in computing, with Jack Kilby's and Bob Noyce's independent inventions of the integrated circuit.
DNA. This molecule is a double-stranded helix made from four different types of sub-molecule.
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