The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA |
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... hand , it was equally obvious that I had not done anything which was going to tell us what a gene was or how it repro- duced . And unless I became a chemist , I could not see how I would . I thus welcomed Herman's suggestion that I go ...
... hand , it was equally obvious that I had not done anything which was going to tell us what a gene was or how it repro- duced . And unless I became a chemist , I could not see how I would . I thus welcomed Herman's suggestion that I go ...
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... hands . As to the forces that held the chains together , the best guess seemed to be salt bridges in which diva- lent ... hand , there was absolutely no evidence against our hunch . If only the King's groups had thought about models ...
... hands . As to the forces that held the chains together , the best guess seemed to be salt bridges in which diva- lent ... hand , there was absolutely no evidence against our hunch . If only the King's groups had thought about models ...
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... hands in disgust . The sensation of the meeting was the unexpected appearance of Linus . Possibly because there had been ... hand , hoping that they would be the first to learn of a new inspiration . Pauling's talk , however , was only a ...
... hands in disgust . The sensation of the meeting was the unexpected appearance of Linus . Possibly because there had been ... hand , hoping that they would be the first to learn of a new inspiration . Pauling's talk , however , was only a ...
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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