The Annotated and Illustrated Double Helix
ISBN-13:
9781476715490
ISBN-10:
1476715491
Edition:
Annotated
Author:
Alexander Gann, James D. Watson Ph.D., Jan Witkowski Ph.D.
Publication date:
2012
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster
Format:
Hardcover
368 pages
Category:
Biology
,
Molecular Biology
,
Evolution
,
Genetics
,
History & Philosophy
,
Biological Sciences
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ISBN-13:
9781476715490
ISBN-10:
1476715491
Edition:
Annotated
Author:
Alexander Gann, James D. Watson Ph.D., Jan Witkowski Ph.D.
Publication date:
2012
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster
Format:
Hardcover
368 pages
Category:
Biology
,
Molecular Biology
,
Evolution
,
Genetics
,
History & Philosophy
,
Biological Sciences
Summary
The Annotated and Illustrated Double Helix (ISBN-13: 9781476715490 and ISBN-10: 1476715491), written by authors
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On the fiftieth anniversary of Watson and Crick receiving the Nobel Prize, a freshly annotated and illustrated edition of The Double Helix provides new insights into a scientific revolution.
Published to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Nobel Prize for Watson and Crickâs discovery of the structure of DNA, an annotated and illustrated edition of this classic book gives new insights into the personal relationships between James Watson, Frances Crick, Maurice Wilkins, and Rosalind Franklin, and the making of a scientific revolution.
Published to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Nobel Prize for Watson and Crickâs discovery of the structure of DNA, an annotated and illustrated edition of this classic book gives new insights into the personal relationships between James Watson, Frances Crick, Maurice Wilkins, and Rosalind Franklin, and the making of a scientific revolution.
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