The DNA double helix, one of the most influential discoveries in the history of science, revealed how information is stored and replicated in living organisms. Francis Crick and Jim Watson did not exaggerate when they proclaimed that they had found “the secret of life” at the Eagle Pub in 1953. The …
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The Explorer's Guide to Biology
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