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Correction to Rosenthal, N Engl J Med 331(1):39-41 July 7, 1994.

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Volume 331:884 September 29, 1994 Number 13
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An Error in a DNA Figure

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To the Editor: The structure of DNA has always fascinated me. I remember when my high-school teacher tried to explain the polarity of the strands, using the analogy of a two-way street -- the sugar-phosphate backbones being the lanes, one going from 3' to 5' and the other going from 5' to 3', and the base pairs being the median.

Imagine my enthusiasm when I discovered my "highway" in the first figure of the first article of a series on molecular biology for clinicians by Rosenthal (July 7 issue)1. The base pairs were even colored yellow. However, when I . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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