


Antoine Lavoisier, Elements’ of Chemistry, 1789 was the topic of an earlier blog post.
Marina Seabright, Rapid Banding Technique for Human Chromosomes’ 1971 ,PART TWO (II) was also the topic of an earlier blog post.
Here I present: Marina Seabright, “Rapid Banding Technique for Human Chromosomes’, 1971, PART THREE (III).
INTRODUCTION.
The first “periodic table” was that of Antoine Lavoisier in 1789 (shown BELOW). BENEATH is a diagram representing a “thermodynamic system” of a substance. The “matter” of substance changes “phase states” due to “thermal energy”. Solid, liquid, and vapor in the case of H2O are: Ice, Water, and Steam for the “water molecule “. 


Here I presented: Marina Seabright, “Rapid Banding Technique for Human Chromosomes’, 1971, PART THREE (III). The binding of Giemsa stain by “intercalator” to DNA is shown ABOVE.
COMMENTS.
Thermodynamics of Chromosomal DNA molecules are characterized by “denature” of double-helix structure of DNA hydrogen bonds (shown BELOW). The definition of “molecule” for “molecular biology” is not the simplistic concept of inorganic chemist Antoine Lavoisier in 1789.


