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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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Biochemical Work on Lysozyme
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Fragment of notes on a double helix model for DNA
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Ideas on Protein Synthesis
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Letter from Francis Crick to James D. Watson (and notes concerning Watson's book, "The Double Helix")
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Letter from Francis Crick to Rosalind Franklin (and notes on two papers by Franklin and Raymond Gosling)
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Notes on a proposed structure for DNA
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Notes on possible genetic codes (#1)
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Notes on possible genetic codes (#2)
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Notes on possible genetic codes (#3)
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Notes on the genetical implications of the structure of DNA
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Notes on the possible configuration of bases in the DNA structure
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Notes on the structure of DNA
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Satirical note announcing the death of the DNA helix
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[Notes on] "Degenerate Templates"
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[Notes on] "Genetics"
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