Issue December 2003

category image Volume 21
No. 3 (p 311-468)
December 2003
ISSN 0739-1102

DNA and RNA Forty Years Ago (p. 311-316)

In the early 1950?s, specific, periodic structures of biological macromolecules in the solid state began to emerge from-x-ray diffraction and model building. How such periodic structures based on secondary bonds survived and behaved in solution became the focus of research in my laboratory. We explored the solution structure using a variety of techniques such as measurement of viscosity, ultraviolet spectroscopy, optical rotatory dispersion, and isotope labeling.

Paul Doty

Harvard University
4 Kirkland Place
Cambridge, MA 02138
pauldoty@fas.harvard.edu

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