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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... geneticists that vi- ruses were a form of naked genes . If so , the best way to find out what a gene was and how it duplicated was to study the properties of viruses . Thus , as the simplest viruses were the phages , there had sprung up ...
... geneticists that vi- ruses were a form of naked genes . If so , the best way to find out what a gene was and how it duplicated was to study the properties of viruses . Thus , as the simplest viruses were the phages , there had sprung up ...
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... geneticists " would distinguish my way of thought from Pauling's . So I began worrying about where I could learn how to solve X - ray diffraction pictures . Cal Tech was not the place - Linus was too great a man to waste his time ...
... geneticists " would distinguish my way of thought from Pauling's . So I began worrying about where I could learn how to solve X - ray diffraction pictures . Cal Tech was not the place - Linus was too great a man to waste his time ...
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... geneticists themselves provided any intellectual help . You would have thought that with all their talk about genes ... geneticist in this transitional age of changing values . So the knowledge that the phage group took DNA ...
... geneticists themselves provided any intellectual help . You would have thought that with all their talk about genes ... geneticist in this transitional age of changing values . So the knowledge that the phage group took DNA ...
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