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'''Francis Crick''' (8th June 1916 - 28th July 2004) was a [[Nobel Prize|Nobel]]-winning British [[biology|biologist]]. In 1953, Crick and [[James Watson]] discovered the double-helical structure of [[DNA]], and both won the Nobel Prize in [[Medicine]] in 1962 for this discovery which fundamentally shifted the course of [[biology]].
'''Francis Crick''' (8th June 1916 - 28th July 2004) was a [[Nobel Prize|Nobel]]-winning British [[biology|biologist]]. In 1953, Crick and [[James D. Watson]] discovered the double-helical structure of [[DNA]], and both won the Nobel Prize in [[Medicine]] in 1962 for this discovery which fundamentally shifted the course of [[biology]].

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Francis Crick (8th June 1916 - 28th July 2004) was a Nobel-winning British biologist. In 1953, Crick and James D. Watson discovered the double-helical structure of DNA, and both won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1962 for this discovery which fundamentally shifted the course of biology.