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  • '''Francis Crick''' (8th June 1916 - 28th July 2004) was a [[Nobel Prize|Nobel]]-winning Bri
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  • Article published by James D. Watson and Francis Crick in the scientific journal ''Nature'' in 1953, which first described the dis
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  • ...x|The central dogma of molecular biology is the proposition put forward by Francis Crick that information flow in the cell goes from the deoxynucleic acid DNA, to t ...Makers of the Revolution in Molecular Biology.'' ISBN 0140178007.</ref> ([[Francis Crick]])</blockquote>
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  • ...Path to The Double Helix: Discovery of DNA.'' MacMillan, with foreword by Francis Crick; ISBN 0486681173; the definitive DNA textbook, revised in 1994, with a 9 pa * Ridley, Matt ('''2006''') ''Francis Crick: Discoverer of the Genetic Code (Eminent Lives)'' Harper Collins; 192 pp, I
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  • ...bc.co.uk/bbcfour/audiointerviews/profilepages/crickwatson1.shtml Listen to Francis Crick and James Watson talking on the BBC in 1962, 1972, and 1974]
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  • ...his work in discovering the double helix structure of [[DNA]] along with [[Francis Crick]] and Maurice Wilkins in 1962.<ref> The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medici Francis Crick, James Watson, Maurice Wilkins, Nobelprize.org. 12 Mar 2011 [http://nobelp
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  • ...ibose Nucleic Acid''''' was a paper published by [[James D. Watson]] and [[Francis Crick]] in the [[scientific journal]] ''[[Nature (journal)|Nature]]'' in its 171t ...as worked out by molecular biologists during the period from 1953 to 1965. Francis Crick played an integral role in both the theory and experiments that led to a fu
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  • ...nal/v6/n2/abs/nn0203-119.html |title=A framework for consciousness |author=Francis Crick, Christof Koch |journal=Nature Neuroscience |volume=6 |pages=pp. 119-126 |y
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  • ...]. The elucidation of the helical DNA structure by [[James Watson]] and [[Francis Crick]], based on x-ray data collected by [[Rosalind Franklin]], was a seminal di
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  • ...tructure is resolved to be a double [[helix]] by [[James D. Watson]] and [[Francis Crick]], with the help of [[Rosalind Franklin]]
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  • |event='''1953''': [[Francis Crick]] and [[James Watson]] deduce the three-dimensional structure of the DNA mo
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  • .../SC/B/B/Y/W/_/scbbyw.pdf PDF copy] in the [http://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/SC/ Francis Crick Documents Collection].</ref> The [[double helix]] structure of that molecul
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  • Francis Crick, quoted in {{cite book |title=Concepts and Methods in Evolutionary Biology
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  • ...quirement for active intervention by a Creator. Some scientists, such as [[Francis Crick]], have welcomed biological explanations as providing a rational basis for .../SC/B/B/Y/W/_/scbbyw.pdf PDF copy] in the [http://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/SC/ Francis Crick Documents Collection].</ref> The [[double helix]] structure of that molecul
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  • ...e as having a natural mechanistic basis. Some modern scientists, such as [[Francis Crick]], have welcomed biological explanations as providing a rational basis for .../SC/B/B/Y/W/_/scbbyw.pdf PDF copy] in the [http://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/SC/ Francis Crick Documents Collection].</ref> The [[double helix]] structure of that molecul
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  • ...holding positions" on the pathway to mechanistic understanding. In 1967, [[Francis Crick]], the co-discoverer of the structure of DNA, stated “And so to those of
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  • .../ref>. (Although not everyone in the pantheon of biology thought this way: Francis Crick wrote that the “ultimate aim” of biology should be to explain itself in
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  • ...f [[DNA]] in 1953, died of [[ovarian cancer]] in 1958, four years before [[Francis Crick]], [[James D. Watson]] and [[Maurice Wilkins]] (one of Franklin's collabora
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  • *1953: [[James D. Watson|Watson]] and [[Francis Crick|Crick]] made their first announcement on the double-[[helix]] structure for
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  • |[[Francis Crick]]
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  • ...Erwin Chargaff that the bases were paired, that [[James D. Watson]] and [[Francis Crick]] constructed a cardboard model that led to <ref name=FWPUB/> what is now a
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  • :: [[Francis Crick]] and [[James Watson]] establish the structure of [[DNA]].
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  • ...—the mystery of how neural activity gives rise to subjective experience. [[Francis Crick|Crick]] and [[Christof Koch|Koch]] have argued that once we solve the easy
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  • ...s Babbage]], [[Stephen Hawking]], [[Christopher Wren]], [[Alan Turing]], [[Francis Crick]], [[Joseph Lister]], [[Tim Berners-Lee]], [[Andrew Wiles]] and [[Richard D
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  • ...and we have seen in recent years superb volumes by such eminent figures as Francis Crick, Daniel C. Dennett, Gerald Edelman, and Roger Penrose, all firing volleys i
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  • ...omson]], [[Michael Faraday]], [[Charles Darwin]], [[Alexander Fleming]], [[Francis Crick]], [[Joseph William Bazalgette]] and [[Isambard Kingdom Brunel]]; the natio
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