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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... chemical facts in my head , a condition at times encouraged by my Ph.D. supervisor , the Italian - trained microbiologist Salvador Luria . He positively abhorred most chemists , especially the competitive variety out of the jungles of ...
... chemical facts in my head , a condition at times encouraged by my Ph.D. supervisor , the Italian - trained microbiologist Salvador Luria . He positively abhorred most chemists , especially the competitive variety out of the jungles of ...
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... chemical structure might be the essential step in learning how genes duplicated . None- theless , in contrast to the proteins , the solid chemical facts known about DNA were meager . Only a few chemists worked with it and , except for ...
... chemical structure might be the essential step in learning how genes duplicated . None- theless , in contrast to the proteins , the solid chemical facts known about DNA were meager . Only a few chemists worked with it and , except for ...
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... chemical laboratory with several younger colleagues . Francis ' quick verbal tour through the structure and its implications lost none of its zest for having been given several times each day for the past week . The pitch of his ...
... chemical laboratory with several younger colleagues . Francis ' quick verbal tour through the structure and its implications lost none of its zest for having been given several times each day for the past week . The pitch of his ...
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