There are two forms of DNA, crystalline and paracrystalline, and they give different X-ray patterns.
DNA structure X-ray crystallography
There are two forms of DNA, crystalline and paracrystalline, and they give different X-ray patterns.
DNA structure X-ray crystallography
Discovered and documented in her research at King's College London
1951-1952
Found in 1 providers: grok
Cross Reference
1 source
"My work on viruses is progressing well. It's a fascinating field."
Strange & Unusual"I believe in the power of experimental evidence to resolve scientific disputes."
Strange & Unusual"I am determined to solve this problem, no matter how challenging it may be."
Strange & Unusual"I have a passion for precision and accuracy in my work."
Strange & Unusual"You can't have a hypothesis unless you have some facts. And I haven't got any facts yet."
Strange & UnusualPremium quality, printed on demand. Ships worldwide.
Don't see what you're looking for? Email us for custom products