The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA |
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Page vii
... Watson asked me to write the foreword . There is in the first place its scientific interest . The discovery of the structure by Crick and Watson , with all its biological implications , has been one of the major scientific events of ...
... Watson asked me to write the foreword . There is in the first place its scientific interest . The discovery of the structure by Crick and Watson , with all its biological implications , has been one of the major scientific events of ...
Page ix
A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA James D. Watson. final solution by Crick and Watson at Cambridge . Finally , there is the human interest story - the impression made by Europe and England in particular upon a ...
A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA James D. Watson. final solution by Crick and Watson at Cambridge . Finally , there is the human interest story - the impression made by Europe and England in particular upon a ...
Page xvii
... Watson's decision to write it from the view- point and in the voice of his younger , rather than mature , self . Much was made , at the time of the book's initial publication , of Watson's candid and sometimes barbed sketches of ...
... Watson's decision to write it from the view- point and in the voice of his younger , rather than mature , self . Much was made , at the time of the book's initial publication , of Watson's candid and sometimes barbed sketches of ...
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