In September 1957, Francis Crick gave a lecture in which he outlined key ideas about gene function, in particular what he called the central dogma. These ideas still frame how we understand life. This essay explores the concepts he developed in this influential lecture, including his prediction that we would study evolution by comparing sequences
It was known for many years that living things inherit traits from their parents. These observations...
The 74th Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Symposium on Quantitative Biology on Evolution: The Molecular...
The Griffith Memorial Lecture is a time for both reflection on and analysis of our branch of science...
In 1953, Watson and Crick not only described the double-helix structure of DNA, but also embraced th...
The genetic code is one of the greatest discoveries of the 20th century as it is central to life its...
International audiencehere are two facets to the central dogma proposed by Francis Crick in 1957. On...
Abstract: Fifty years have passed since Watson and Crick proposed the molecular basis for the replic...
The monumental contribution of Watson and Crick—proposing the structure of DNA—is being celebrated t...
Watson and Crick’s discovery of the structure of DNA led to developments that transformed many biolo...
International audienceBorn in 1916, Francis Harry Compton Crick studied physics at University Colleg...
Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution was based on studies of biology at the species level. In the ti...
AbstractThe essay is an empirical case study of famed British scientist Francis Crick. Viewing him a...
No one did more to draw neuroscientists' attention to the problem of consciousness in the twentieth ...
Sixty years after Watson and Crick published the double helix model of DNA's structure, thirteen mem...
From Wiley via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-04-12, rev-recd 2021-05-25, accepted 2...
It was known for many years that living things inherit traits from their parents. These observations...
The 74th Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Symposium on Quantitative Biology on Evolution: The Molecular...
The Griffith Memorial Lecture is a time for both reflection on and analysis of our branch of science...
In 1953, Watson and Crick not only described the double-helix structure of DNA, but also embraced th...
The genetic code is one of the greatest discoveries of the 20th century as it is central to life its...
International audiencehere are two facets to the central dogma proposed by Francis Crick in 1957. On...
Abstract: Fifty years have passed since Watson and Crick proposed the molecular basis for the replic...
The monumental contribution of Watson and Crick—proposing the structure of DNA—is being celebrated t...
Watson and Crick’s discovery of the structure of DNA led to developments that transformed many biolo...
International audienceBorn in 1916, Francis Harry Compton Crick studied physics at University Colleg...
Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution was based on studies of biology at the species level. In the ti...
AbstractThe essay is an empirical case study of famed British scientist Francis Crick. Viewing him a...
No one did more to draw neuroscientists' attention to the problem of consciousness in the twentieth ...
Sixty years after Watson and Crick published the double helix model of DNA's structure, thirteen mem...
From Wiley via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2021-04-12, rev-recd 2021-05-25, accepted 2...
It was known for many years that living things inherit traits from their parents. These observations...
The 74th Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Symposium on Quantitative Biology on Evolution: The Molecular...
The Griffith Memorial Lecture is a time for both reflection on and analysis of our branch of science...