Historical Evolution of Biology (VII): The Structuralists Discover What DNA is Like so that Biology Can Finally Be Science

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  • Manuel Gonzalo Claros Spain

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Biology, historical, DNA

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In the previous chapter, we saw how in the 1940s many physicists began to be concerned about the unknowns surrounding living beings. One of the first consequences of physicists beginning to consider biological problems is seen in the development of crystallography using X-ray diffraction on biological material.

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2004-09-20

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Claros, M. G. (2004). Historical Evolution of Biology (VII): The Structuralists Discover What DNA is Like so that Biology Can Finally Be Science. Encuentros En La Biología, (96), 5–7. Retrieved from https://www.revistas.uma.es/index.php/enbio/article/view/18831