The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA |
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Page 64
... completely absent during my initial days in my Victorian room several hundred yards away on Jesus Green . They had then been married for three years . Fran- cis ' first marriage did not last long , and a son , Michael , was looked after ...
... completely absent during my initial days in my Victorian room several hundred yards away on Jesus Green . They had then been married for three years . Fran- cis ' first marriage did not last long , and a son , Michael , was looked after ...
Page 84
... completely satisfac- tory . They had been constructed by John some eight- een months before , for the work on the three- dimensional shape of the polypeptide chain . There existed no accurate representations of the groups of atoms ...
... completely satisfac- tory . They had been constructed by John some eight- een months before , for the work on the three- dimensional shape of the polypeptide chain . There existed no accurate representations of the groups of atoms ...
Page 99
... completely in the dark about what the initials DNA stood for . There was no reason to believe that he gave it one hundredth the importance of the structure of metals , for which he took great delight in making soap - bubble models ...
... completely in the dark about what the initials DNA stood for . There was no reason to believe that he gave it one hundredth the importance of the structure of metals , for which he took great delight in making soap - bubble models ...
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