The douple helix model of Watson and Crick is known as

The Douple Helix Model Of Watson And Crick Is Known Biology Question

The douple helix model of Watson and Crick is known as

Options

(a) C DNA
(b) B DNA
(c) Z DNA
(d) D DNA

Correct Answer:

B DNA

Explanation:

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