. Biological structure and function; proceedings. Biochemistry; Cytology. Fig. 2. (Right). Fourier synthesis of section through DNA molecule. The helix axis is vertical, approximately in the plane of the section, and on the right- hand side of the diagram. (Left). Section through phosphate groups of two neigh- bouring DNA molecules. A marks a peak that may correspond to a chloride ion. Two smaller peaks lie to the right of A and probably correspond to water mole- cules. The A' marks show positions of atoms in the molecular model. Fourier syntheses for DNA Fourier syntheses of sections through


. Biological structure and function; proceedings. Biochemistry; Cytology. Fig. 2. (Right). Fourier synthesis of section through DNA molecule. The helix axis is vertical, approximately in the plane of the section, and on the right- hand side of the diagram. (Left). Section through phosphate groups of two neigh- bouring DNA molecules. A marks a peak that may correspond to a chloride ion. Two smaller peaks lie to the right of A and probably correspond to water mole- cules. The A' marks show positions of atoms in the molecular model. Fourier syntheses for DNA Fourier syntheses of sections through the structure of the lithium salt of DNA are shown in Fig. 2. The model used for calculating the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original IUB/IUBS International Symposium (1st : 1960 : Stockholm); International Union of Biochemistry; International Union of Biological Sciences; Goodwin, T. W. (Trevor Walworth); Lindberg, Olov, 1914-. London, New York, Academic Press


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