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  1. The double helix is a description of the molecular shape of a double-stranded DNA molecule. In 1953, Francis Crick and James Watson first described the molecular structure of DNA, which they ...

  2. The Double Helix. A Personal Ac-count of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA James D. Watson, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Atheneum Pub-lishers, 162 East 38 Street, New York, February, 1968. xvi + 234 pp. Il-lustrated. 14 X 22 cm. $5,95. The discovery of the structure of DNA, the “secret of life,” is “perhaps the most famous ...

  3. The Double Helix is a startling window into the scientific method, full of insight and wit, and packed with the kind of science anecdotes that are told and retold in the halls of universities and laboratories everywhere. It's the stuff of legends." (Amazon.com review) The Double Helix as it's meant to be heard, narrated by Grover Gardner, Roger ...

  4. The Double Helix tells the story of Francis Crick and James Watson ’s revolutionary discovery about the structure of DNA, but the book is more about the people behind the science than the science itself. Crick and Watson’s personal friendship was the foundation for their research, while their rivalries with other scientists—especially ...

  5. The Double Helix covers the next three years: Watson began by researching bacteriophages in Copenhagen, then moved to the University of Cambridge, where he and Francis Crick famously used Rosalind Franklin’s X-ray data to discover the double helix structure of DNA. This discovery revolutionized molecular biology and is the foundation for all modern work in genetics.

  6. Apr 25, 2023 · The seminal paper from the pair at the University of Cambridge, UK, detailing the discovery of the DNA double helix, was published as part of a trio in Nature 70 years ago this week 1 – 3. They ...

  7. Double helix: Structure of two strands, intertwining around an axis like a twisted ladder: DNA replication: Process during which a double-stranded DNA molecule is copied to produce two identical DNA molecules: Base pairing: Principle in which the nitrogenous bases of the DNA molecules bond with one another