Francis Crick and James Watson And the Building Blocks of Life

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Pub. Date: 2000-06-01
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

The names of James Watson and Francis Crick are bound together forever because the scientific discovery they made was truly a joint enterprise. As Edward Edelson reveals in this intriguing biography, Watson and Crick were the first to describe the structure of deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA, the molecule that carries our genes and determines everything from the color of our eyes to the shape of our fingernails. Even though Watson and Crick's collaboration lasted only a few years, their achievement was enough to tie their names together forever in the history of science and to establish a firm footing for what was then a radical new branch of science: molecular biology. In doing so, they paved the way for the early detection of genetic diseases such as sickle-cell anemia, and for new scientific leaps such as animal cloning.

Author Biography


Edward Edelson is a freelance science writer based in New York City. The author of 19 books on science, including two college chemistry textbooks and several young-adult books, he was the science editor for the New York Daily News from 1971 to 1991 and an editor for Family Health magazine from 1969 to 1971.

Table of Contents

A Story of Two Men and a New Science
8(14)
Dr. Watson Meets Mr. Crick
14(12)
The Road to DNA
26(10)
Mendelian Genetics
33(3)
The Emergence of Nucleic Acids
36(14)
The Waring Blendor
49(1)
The Emergence of the Double Helix
50(20)
How DNA Works
70(20)
Solving the Sickle-Cell Puzzle
88(2)
Watson and the Human Genome Project
90(14)
The First Cloned Mammals
102(2)
Chronology 104(2)
Further Reading 106(2)
Index 108

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