The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA |
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I wanted to give up conventional biochemistry , which I believed incapable of
telling us how genes work . Instead I told them that I now knew that X - ray
crystallography was the key to genetics . I requested the approval of my plans to
transfer to ...
I wanted to give up conventional biochemistry , which I believed incapable of
telling us how genes work . Instead I told them that I now knew that X - ray
crystallography was the key to genetics . I requested the approval of my plans to
transfer to ...
Page 75
The visit would give him the opportunity to tell Dorothy about his success with Bill
Cochran in working out the helical diffraction theory . The theory was much too
elegant not to be told in personindividuals like Dorothy who were clever enough
...
The visit would give him the opportunity to tell Dorothy about his success with Bill
Cochran in working out the helical diffraction theory . The theory was much too
elegant not to be told in personindividuals like Dorothy who were clever enough
...
Page 93
... theory on a small sheet of paper the next morning . Rosy did not give a hoot
about the priority of the creation of the helical theory and , as Francis prattled 93.
... theory on a small sheet of paper the next morning . Rosy did not give a hoot
about the priority of the creation of the helical theory and , as Francis prattled 93.
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User Review - tgraettinger - LibraryThingWonderful account of the discovery of DNA. Had almost the feel of a detective novel. It's a very easy, quick read. If you can find it, there is a video, "The Race for the Double Helix" aka "Life Story ... Read full review
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User Review - pramodghuge - LibraryThingA very personal account by the author James Watson on how he and his colleague Francis Crick with the help of others beat Linus Pauling to win the coveted Nobel prize for identifying the structure of ... Read full review
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acid adenine answer argument arranged arrival asked atoms backbone base pairs bases became began biological Bragg building Cambridge Cavendish chemical chemistry coiled coils College completely conversation Crick crystallographic cytosine Delbrück double helix English equal evidence existed experiments face fact final Francis gave genes genetic give given groups guanine hand held helical hope idea immediately important interest John join King's knew later letter Linus London look lunch Maurice meeting mind molecules months Moreover morning moved Nature needed never obvious Pauling Pauling's Peter position possibility problem protein quickly realized reason remained Rosy saying scientific sense solve soon structure success sugar sure talk tell theory thinking thought thymine tion told walked wanted week write X-ray