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    Dna Watson and Crick

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    question‚ James Watson and Francis Crick got together at the Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge‚ England to experiment and record research on DNA. Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins (not together) also joined the race at King’s College in London. All four scientists were studying and experimenting on DNA. Rosalind Franklin took X-rays of DNA. Without her consent‚ Maurice Wilkins took the unpublished X-ray of the DNA and showed it to James Watson and Francis Crick. The picture was called Photo

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    Watson and Crick‚ but they are misguided‚ in fact it was discovered almost centuries before by a number of less known scientists. Genes were discovered to be heritable from parents by a humble pea grower by the name of Gregor Mendel in 1866. Since then we have discovered that DNA‚ also known as deoxyribonucleic acid‚ is the carrier of genes‚ traits that pass down from generation to generation.The reality is that the credit didn’t go to everyone who deserved it. This was because‚ Watson and Crick only figured

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    Watson and Crick discovering DNA Watson and Cricks discovery of DNA was important for many reasons because DNA made it possible to use genetic screening to identify which patients have ‘faulty’ genes which will lead to genetic illness such as Alzheimer’s. Watson and Crick discovered the structure of DNA in 1953. A reason that it was important was because it has provided an explanation for diseases and conditions that the germ theory cannot explain‚ for instance‚ cancer. This was important because

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    October 2013 Science Informative Essay – Watson and Crick What is DNA? DNA is described as “a nucleic acid that carries the genetic information in the cell and is capable of self-reproduction and synthesis of RNA” at “The Free Dictionary”. According to nature.com‚ DNA is “a double-stranded helix‚ with the two [long chains of nucleotides] connected by hydrogen bonds.” It is the “molecule of life” and includes different amounts of the four bases (adenine

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    Adam Gruber 9/16/14 Life Science Professor Nicholas Double Helix Watson and Crick decide to use a unique way to figure out the structure of DNA. What other scientist’s method did they decide to use and what was the method? The method Watson and Crick decided to use to figure out the structure of DNA was x-ray diffraction photography‚ which was Wilkin’s original method. Crick sends Watson to a seminar at King’s college where Rosalind Franklin speaks about her work on the structure of DNA. What

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    of scientific discovery.  Comment on the way in which the structure of DNA was discovered.  Discuss the method used by Watson and Crick‚ and compare and contrast it with the method used by Rosalind Franklin.  Which method was more appropriate?  Should scientific exploration be a “race”?  What are the pros and cons of such a race?  How do you feel about Watson and Crick having the “glory” associated with discovering the structure of DNA? 2. Several times in the movie‚ the politics of science were

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    The Double Helix

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    In his book‚ James Watson describes how he and Francis Crick discovered the structure of the deoxyribose nucleic acid (DNA) that leads to the major themes of this book‚ which is nature of scientific discovery. Watson describes his and Crick’s search for a simple explanation of DNA‚ which is made difficult by the poor communications amongst the scientists. The book starts of with the introduction of the main characters‚ which includes Francis Crick‚ Max Perutz‚ Maurice Wilkins‚ Rosalind Franklin

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    Rosalind Franklin Treated Unfairly Francis Crick & James D. Watson • Franklin was beaten to publication Of DNA structure by Crick and Watson • Crick & Watson were awarded the nobel prize in Physiology or medicine in 1962 • Behind the story of Watson & Crick unfairness towards Rosalind Franklin. Early Years Rosalind Elsie Franklin was born on July‚ 25‚ 1920. She grew up in Notting Hill London. Rosalind was the fifth child out of four in her family. Along

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    James Watson

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    James Dewey Watson For my biography‚ I decided to write about the biologist James Dewey Watson. He was born during the 1920’s. Along the side of Francis Crick‚ he was famous for the discovery of the DNA double helix. The way we look at the composition of the human body is different because of them and their research. James Watson was born on April 5‚ 1928 to the parents of James D. Watson and Jean Mitchell. His father back round was of English descent and his mother’s

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    observant. Francis Crick: He does the same research with Watson‚ they are both teammates. He is also eager to know what is in DNA and the relationship of it with the double-helix. Rosalind Franklin: A French woman who do the same research as Watson and Crick. She is sensitive and wishes to work without the help of Watson and Crick. Maurice Wilkins: I thought he wasn’t important in the presentation. Compare the research approaches/ styles/ attitudes of Watson and Crick with those of

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