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Q. Watson and Crick $(1953)$ proposed $DNA$ double helix model and won the Nobel Prize; their model of $DNA$ was based on
(i) $X$-ray diffraction studies of $DNA$ done by Wilkins and Franklin
(ii) Chargaff's base equivalence rule
(iii) Griffith's transformation experiment
(iv) Meselson and Stahl's experiment.

Molecular Basis of Inheritance

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In $1953$, James Watson and Francis Crick based on the $X$-ray diffraction data produced by Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin, proposed double helix model for the structure of $DNA$. One of the hallmarks of their proposition was base pairing between the two strands of polynucleotide chains. However, this proposition was also based on the observation of Erwin Chargaff ($1950$) that for a double stranded $DNA$, the ratios between Adenine and Thymine, and Guanine and Cytosine are constant and equals one.