Sir James Watson and Sir Francis Crick first described the molecular structure of DNA correctly. They not only mentioned the fact that DNA is a helical structure, but also described how the constituting molecules are arranged in the helix. The base-pairing, sugar-phosphate backbone were first described by Watson and Crick.
James Watson and Francis Crick are credited with first identifying the structure of DNA in 1953. Their model of the DNA double helix revolutionized the field of molecular biology.
Check the molecular geometry to determine if the molecule is asymmetrical. If the molecule has a symmetrical shape, it is likely nonpolar. If it is asymmetrical, check for polar bonds and the overall molecular polarity.
Richard Paltauf first described a case of mucormycosis in the middle of the 19th decade (1850s).
Johannes Kepler did that first.
The prefix "mono-" is not always written in a molecular compound's name when there is only one atom of the first element in the compound.
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maybe is decomposer first -level consumer
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It was named for Johann F. Meckel, a German anatomist who first described the structure.
first of all it's not central dragoma. it is central DAUGMA. process of transcription and translation is described as the central daugma
James Watson and Francis Crick are credited with first identifying the structure of DNA in 1953. Their model of the DNA double helix revolutionized the field of molecular biology.
To determine the order of elements in a molecular formula, consider the standard conventions: carbon is typically listed first, followed by hydrogen, then other elements in alphabetical order. It is important to know the symbols and names of elements to correctly identify their order in a formula.