The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA |
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... biology made sense , he couldn't trust their judgment . After all , they didn't know any biology , and so it was best to take their remarks as politeness , even condescension , toward someone opposed to the competitive pace of postwar ...
... biology made sense , he couldn't trust their judgment . After all , they didn't know any biology , and so it was best to take their remarks as politeness , even condescension , toward someone opposed to the competitive pace of postwar ...
Page 126
... biological principle . " Knowing that Griffith was interested in theoretical schemes for gene replication , he popped out with the idea that the perfect biological principle was the self - replication of the gene — that is , the ability ...
... biological principle . " Knowing that Griffith was interested in theoretical schemes for gene replication , he popped out with the idea that the perfect biological principle was the self - replication of the gene — that is , the ability ...
Page 134
... biological experiments about DNA . In the train going to Royaumont , however , he looked off - color , giving no indication of wanting either to read The Times or to hear me gossip about the phage group . After we were fixed with beds ...
... biological experiments about DNA . In the train going to Royaumont , however , he looked off - color , giving no indication of wanting either to read The Times or to hear me gossip about the phage group . After we were fixed with beds ...
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