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

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Solution:

In , James Watson and Francis Crick based on the -ray diffraction data produced by Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin, proposed double helix model for the structure of . 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 () that for a double stranded , the ratios between Adenine and Thymine, and Guanine and Cytosine are constant and equals one.