The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA |
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Page 75
... 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 person— individuals like Dorothy who were clever enough to ...
... 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 person— individuals like Dorothy who were clever enough to ...
Page 93
... the train while going home one evening and had produced the 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.
... the train while going home one evening and had produced the 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.
Page 191
... tautomeric forms of guanine and thymine which might occur in DNA . The hydrogen atoms that can undergo the changes in position ( a tautomeric shift ) are shaded . Jerry , however , did not give a foolproof reason. ENOL ...
... tautomeric forms of guanine and thymine which might occur in DNA . The hydrogen atoms that can undergo the changes in position ( a tautomeric shift ) are shaded . Jerry , however , did not give a foolproof reason. ENOL ...
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