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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... experiments , he would never hide this fact from them . Almost immediately he would suggest a rash of new experiments that should confirm his interpretation . Moreover , he could not refrain from subsequently telling all who would ...
... experiments , he would never hide this fact from them . Almost immediately he would suggest a rash of new experiments that should confirm his interpretation . Moreover , he could not refrain from subsequently telling all who would ...
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... experiments on bacterial viruses . Within three months Ole and I had finished a set of experiments on the fate of a bacterial - virus particle when it multiplies inside a bacterium to form several hundred new virus particles . There ...
... experiments on bacterial viruses . Within three months Ole and I had finished a set of experiments on the fate of a bacterial - virus particle when it multiplies inside a bacterium to form several hundred new virus particles . There ...
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... experiments of the American phage workers . There was no need to put together a speech . Several days before the meeting , Al Hershey had sent me a long letter from Cold Spring Harbor summariz- ing the recently completed experiments by ...
... experiments of the American phage workers . There was no need to put together a speech . Several days before the meeting , Al Hershey had sent me a long letter from Cold Spring Harbor summariz- ing the recently completed experiments by ...
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