Watson-crick helix


Watson-Crick helix n.
See double helix.

Read Also:

  • Watson and crick

    Watson and Crick definition The two twentieth-century biologists (James D. Watson of the United States and Francis H. C. Crick of England) who discovered the double helix of DNA.

  • WATS

    noun 1. bulk-rate telephone service that enables a subscriber to make an unlimited number of long-distance telephone calls within a given service area for a fixed monthly charge or to receive calls from given areas with no charge to the caller. noun 1. a Buddhist temple or monastery in Thailand or Cambodia. noun 1. a […]

  • Wax and wane

    Increase and decrease, as in size, number, strength, or intensity, as in Enrollments in these programs wax and wane from year to year. This expression alludes to the phases of the moon, with its periodic changes in size. It was first recorded in the 1300s.

  • Wax-bean

    noun 1. a variety of string bean bearing yellowish, waxy pods. 2. the pod of this plant, used for food. noun 1. (US) any of certain string beans that have yellow waxy pods and are grown in the US

  • Waxberry

    noun, plural waxberries. 1. the wax myrtle or the bayberry. 2. the snowberry. noun (pl) -ries 1. the waxy fruit of the wax myrtle or the snowberry


Disclaimer: Watson-crick helix definition / meaning should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. All content on this website is for informational purposes only.