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  • Main Event
    • Welcome
    • LESS BRIEF OUTLINE AND HISTORY
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    • DISCUSSION OF SASI’S WORK
    • SUPERCOILING AND OTHER ANOMALIES
    • GROUP THINK: RELIGIOUS TOTEM
    • CRITIQUE OF SASI: the proposed new ASDT model
    • UNIFIED STRUCTURE THEORY: a vibrant new paradigm
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Home » DNA is not always a simple Double Helix

DNA is not always a simple Double Helix

The author’s original 1981 summary/critique of Sasi’s work:

DNA is not always a simple Double Helix

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