Crick, Watson and DNA: The Big Idea (Big Idea Series)
Chronicling the birth of modern genetic science, the author focuses on the researchers who discovered the DNA molecule in the midst of often fierce international competition in the 1950s
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Francis Crick and James Watson's discovery of DNA - the very building blocks of life - has astounding implications for mankind's future. Their work made possible amazing innovations in cloning, life expectancy, forensics, even the production of foods we eat every day. The discovery of DNA has also raised important ethical questions that the scientific community will struggle to answer well into the next century. But what is DNA, and how did Crick and Watson, the Laurel and Hardy of Cambridge, discover it?Crick, Watson and DNA presents a snapshot of these scientists' lives and work, and demonstrates the meaning and importance of the discovery of DNA and its implications for the twentieth century and beyond.
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