In 1953, Watson and Crick not only described the double-helix structure of DNA, but also embraced the idea that genes contained a code that expresses information and thereby changed our view of life. This article traces how these ideas entered biological thinking and highlights the connections between different branches of science at the time, exploring the power of metaphor in science
On February 28, 1953, in a pub in Cambridge, Francis Crick was telling everyone who cared to listen ...
Genes have been in the scientific vocabulary for a hundred years. The term "gene" was proposed by th...
The structure of DNA deduced by James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953 was one of the most significa...
In 1953, Watson and Crick not only described the double-helix structure of DNA, but also embraced th...
Abstract: Fifty years have passed since Watson and Crick proposed the molecular basis for the replic...
James Watson and Francis Crick with their DNA double helix model, 1953 Photo credit: A. Barrington B...
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...
Sixty years after Watson and Crick published the double helix model of DNA's structure, thirteen mem...
Sixty years ago, on 25 April 1953, probably the most influential scientific article of the twentieth...
In September 1957, Francis Crick gave a lecture in which he outlined key ideas about gene function, ...
It was known for many years that living things inherit traits from their parents. These observations...
Scientific revolutions have not only significantly broadened our knowledge underlying physical laws ...
AbstractMeetings held in late April to mark the 50th anniversary of the elucidation of the DNA doubl...
on the day, fifty years ago, when he and Francis Crick discovered the structure of this now-famous m...
On February 28, 1953, in a pub in Cambridge, Francis Crick was telling everyone who cared to listen ...
Genes have been in the scientific vocabulary for a hundred years. The term "gene" was proposed by th...
The structure of DNA deduced by James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953 was one of the most significa...
In 1953, Watson and Crick not only described the double-helix structure of DNA, but also embraced th...
Abstract: Fifty years have passed since Watson and Crick proposed the molecular basis for the replic...
James Watson and Francis Crick with their DNA double helix model, 1953 Photo credit: A. Barrington B...
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...
Sixty years after Watson and Crick published the double helix model of DNA's structure, thirteen mem...
Sixty years ago, on 25 April 1953, probably the most influential scientific article of the twentieth...
In September 1957, Francis Crick gave a lecture in which he outlined key ideas about gene function, ...
It was known for many years that living things inherit traits from their parents. These observations...
Scientific revolutions have not only significantly broadened our knowledge underlying physical laws ...
AbstractMeetings held in late April to mark the 50th anniversary of the elucidation of the DNA doubl...
on the day, fifty years ago, when he and Francis Crick discovered the structure of this now-famous m...
On February 28, 1953, in a pub in Cambridge, Francis Crick was telling everyone who cared to listen ...
Genes have been in the scientific vocabulary for a hundred years. The term "gene" was proposed by th...
The structure of DNA deduced by James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953 was one of the most significa...