The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA |
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... crystals for over ten years and was just beginning to get somewhere . Help- ing him was Sir Lawrence Bragg , the director of the Cavendish . For almost forty years Bragg , a Nobel Prize winner and one of the founders of crystallogra ...
... crystals for over ten years and was just beginning to get somewhere . Help- ing him was Sir Lawrence Bragg , the director of the Cavendish . For almost forty years Bragg , a Nobel Prize winner and one of the founders of crystallogra ...
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... crystals of horse myoglobin , he initially hoped I might have a greener thumb . No effort , however , was required to see that my laboratory manipulations were less skillful than those of a Swiss chemist . About a fortnight after my ...
... crystals of horse myoglobin , he initially hoped I might have a greener thumb . No effort , however , was required to see that my laboratory manipulations were less skillful than those of a Swiss chemist . About a fortnight after my ...
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... crystals , the nucleotide order must not affect the general structure . Rosy by then was hardly able to control her temper , and her voice rose as she told me that the stupidity of my remarks would be obvious if I would stop blubbering ...
... crystals , the nucleotide order must not affect the general structure . Rosy by then was hardly able to control her temper , and her voice rose as she told me that the stupidity of my remarks would be obvious if I would stop blubbering ...
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a-helix adenine answer argument arrival atoms bacterial base pairs biochemistry biological Cal Tech Cambridge Cavendish chains Chargaff chemical chemistry chemists College conversation Copenhagen crystallographic crystals cytosine Delbrück dinner DNA molecule DNA structure double helix Elizabeth existed experimental fact fellowship Francis Crick genes genetic girls Griffith guanine helical Herman hope Hugh Huxley hydrogen bonds idea immediately important ions John Kendrew keto King's knew large number letter like-with-like Linus Pauling London look lunch Luria manuscript Maurice Wilkins Maurice's Max and John Max Delbrück Max Perutz model building molecular Moreover morning never Nonetheless nucleic acids nucleotides Odile Pauling's Perutz Peter phage phosphate groups polynucleotide Pop's possibility problem protein purine purine and pyrimidine pyrimidine quickly reason Rosalind Franklin Rosy Rosy's scientific Sir Lawrence Bragg solve soon sugar-phosphate backbone talk tautomeric forms tell theory thought three-chain thymine tion told walked wanted Watson week X-ray diffraction X-ray pictures