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The Discovery of the Double Helix, 1951-1953
Defining the Genetic Coding Problem, 1954-1957
Deciphering the Genetic Code, 1958-1966
Embryology and the Organization of DNA in Higher Organisms, 1966-1976
From Molecular Biology to Neurobiology, 1976-2004
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A Speculation on the Origin of Protein Synthesis
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A Structure for DNA (draft)
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A Structure for DNA (draft)
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An Approach to Developmental Biology
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An Error in Model Building [Editorial letter]
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As a Basis for Discussion
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Biochemical Work on Lysozyme
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Budget summary for a proposal to the System Development Foundation for funds for a theoretical neurobiology group at the Salk Institute
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Central Dogma of Molecular Biology
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Chromatin
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Circular letter from the European Committee of Scientists for Democracy in Greece
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Codes Without Commas
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Codon-Anticodon Pairing: The Wobble Hypothesis
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Comma-less Codes: A Note for the RNA Tie Club
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Compartments and Polyclones in Insect Development
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Composite photograph of Francis Crick lecturing
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Cracking the Genetic Code
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DNA
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DNA: Test of Structure? [Editorial letter]
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Dahlem Workshop on Organization and Expression of Chromosomes: Closing Remarks
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Detail from composite photograph of Francis Crick lecturing
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Detail from group portrait of physics research students at the Cavendish Laboratory
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Detail from notes on the structure of DNA
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Developmental Biology
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Diffusion in Embryogenesis
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Directed Panspermia
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Directed Panspermia
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Drawing of the double helix
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Evarts A. Graham Lecture, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri
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Evidence for the Pauling-Corey alpha-Helix in Synthetic Polypeptides [Editorial letter]
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Fragment of notes on a double helix model for DNA
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Fragment of speaking notes on DNA replication
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Francis Crick and Arthur Kornberg seated in the audience at a scientific symposium at the Stanford University School of Medicine
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Francis Crick and other scientists at a meeting of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) held at Konstanz, Germany
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Francis Crick at a dinner at the Nobel Prize Winners Conference in Lindau, Germany
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Francis Crick at a scientific symposium at the Stanford University School of Medicine
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Francis Crick lecturing at Cambridge University
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Francis Crick preparing to give a lecture at the Weizmann Institute, Rehovot, Israel
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Francis Crick speaking with Obaid Siddiqi and Alan Garen at the Symposium on Nucleic Acids, Hyderabad, India
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Francis Crick speaking with Obaid Siddiqi and Alan Garen at the Symposium on Nucleic Acids, Hyderabad, India
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Francis Crick speaking with Seymour Benzer at the Symposium on Nucleic Acids, Hyderabad, India
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Francis Crick's remarks at a conference held at Stanford University School of Medicine
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General Model for the Chromosomes of Higher Organisms
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General Nature of the Genetic Code
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General Nature of the Genetic Code for Proteins
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Genes in Higher and Lower Organisms
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Genetical Implications of the Structure of Deoxyribonucleic Acid
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Group portrait of conference participants at Ile de Port-Cros, France
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Group portrait of conference participants at the Gordon Research Conference on Nucleic Acids
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Group portrait of physics research students at the Cavendish Laboratory
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