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Double helix ladder
chadwick and watson
The model is similar to the real object because of how it is three-dimensional.
The scientist that developed the iconic atom model that depicts a nucleus surrounded by electrons was Ernest Rutherford. Rutherford developed the model in 1911 after displaying some experiments that showed that the J.J.Thomson model was incorrect. Rutherford's experiment showed that an atom is a small but heavy central particle and is surrounded by a cloud of electrons. This was the opposite of what Thomson's model proposed.
Erwin Schrodinger
Double helix ladder
The three-dimensional model developed by Watson and Crick is known as DNA. This stands for Deoxyribonucleic Acid. Strands of DNA are what carry the genes and chromosomes that determine our characteristics.
Double Helix
James watson and Crick
Watson and Crick
Watson and Crick created a double delis DNA model
Francis Crick and James Watson made the first 3-D DNA model with the double helix
Watson and Crick's model of DNA showed a double helix.
The data from Franklin's X-Ray pattern enabled Watson and Crick to build a model that explained the three dimensional structure and chemical properties of DNA.
Watson and crick
Watson and Crick DNA model was shape like a winding staircase
Watson and Crick's model of DNA showed a double helix.