The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNASince its publication in 1968, The Double Helix has given countless readers a rare and exciting look at one highly significant piece of scientific research-Watson and Crick's race to discover the molecular structure of DNA. |
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... biological principle . " Knowing that Griffith was interested in theoretical schemes for gene replication , he popped out with the idea that the perfect biological principle was the self - replication of the gene - that is , the ability ...
... biological principle . " Knowing that Griffith was interested in theoretical schemes for gene replication , he popped out with the idea that the perfect biological principle was the self - replication of the gene - that is , the ability ...
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... biology since Darwin's book . Francis and I stood over her as she typed the nine - hundred - word article that began ... biological interest . On Tuesday the manuscript was sent up to Bragg's office and on Wednesday , April 2 , went off ...
... biology since Darwin's book . Francis and I stood over her as she typed the nine - hundred - word article that began ... biological interest . On Tuesday the manuscript was sent up to Bragg's office and on Wednesday , April 2 , went off ...
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... Biology until 1976 . Since 1968 , as director of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory , his research has centered on bacterial virus , molecular genetics , and the synthesis of proteins . In 1962 , together with Francis Crick and Mau- rice ...
... Biology until 1976 . Since 1968 , as director of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory , his research has centered on bacterial virus , molecular genetics , and the synthesis of proteins . In 1962 , together with Francis Crick and Mau- rice ...
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