Obsolete models of DNA structure (English Wikipedia)

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  • Gautham, N. (2004). "Response to "Variety in DNA secondary structure"" (PDF). Current Science. 86 (10): 1352–1353. However, the discovery of topoisomerases took "the sting" out of the topological objection to the plectonaemic double helix. The more recent solution of the single crystal X-ray structure of the nucleosome core particle showed nearly 150 base pairs of the DNA (i.e. about 15 complete turns), with a structure that is in all essential respects the same as the Watson–Crick model. This dealt a death blow to the idea that other forms of DNA, particularly double helical DNA, exist as anything other than local or transient structures.

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