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English: Static thumb frame of Animation of the structure of a section of DNA. The bases lie horizontally between the two spiraling strands.
Date 20 March 2009
Source Derived from File:DNA orbit animated.gif originally from here.
Author 84user adapting file originally uploaded by Richard Wheeler ( Zephyris) at en.wikipedia
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