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  • | pagename = James D. Watson
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>History of Nobel Laureate James D. Watson with brief discussion of his work
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  • Article published by James D. Watson and Francis Crick in the scientific journal ''Nature'' in 1953, which first
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  • ...Prize|Nobel]]-winning British [[biology|biologist]]. In 1953, Crick and [[James D. Watson]] discovered the double-helical structure of [[DNA]], and both won the Nobe
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  • {{r|James D. Watson}}
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  • * "James D. Watson and Cancer Research: 50th Anniversary of the Awarding of the Nobel Prize in
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  • ...tp://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1962/watson-bio.html], James D. Watson (1968) The Double Helix. Signet Classics, New York</ref>==
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  • {{r|James D. Watson}}
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  • ...: A Structure for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid''''' was a paper published by [[James D. Watson]] and [[Francis Crick]] in the [[scientific journal]] ''[[Nature (journal)| ...]''. Schrödinger's book was an important influence on [[Francis Crick]], [[James D. Watson]] and [[Maurice Wilkins]] who won a Nobel prize for the discovery of the DN
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  • * Article created: [[James D. Watson]]
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  • {{rpr|James D. Watson|James Watson}} {{rpr|Jean-Baptiste Lamarck}} {{rpr|joint}}
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  • {{rpl|James D. Watson|James Watson}} {{rpl|Jean-Baptiste Lamarck}} {{rpl|joint}}
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  • ...as the book, The Double Helix, written by 1962 Nobel Laureate in Medicine, James D. Watson. My first meeting with a Nobel Laureate was with Hamilton O. Smith (1978,
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  • ...her=Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory|year=2006|accessdate=June 7, 2013|title= James D. Watson Collection Finding Guide}}</ref> NASA,<ref name="NASA News & Notes">{{cite
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  • [[James D. Watson|James Watson]] - [[Jean-Baptiste Lamarck]] - [[joint]]
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  • ...died of [[ovarian cancer]] in 1958, four years before [[Francis Crick]], [[James D. Watson]] and [[Maurice Wilkins]] (one of Franklin's collaborators) were awarded th
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  • For example,when [[James D. Watson|Watson]] and Crick hypothesized that DNA was a double helix, [[Francis Cric
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  • ...] -- [[Louis Pasteur]] -- [[Gregor Mendel]] -- [[Barbara McClintock]] -- [[James D. Watson]] -- [[Francis Crick]] -- [[Kary Mullis]] -- [[Rosalind Franklin]] -- [[Ste
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  • *1953: [[James D. Watson|Watson]] and [[Francis Crick|Crick]] made their first announcement on the d
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  • :1953 DNA structure is resolved to be a double [[helix]] by [[James D. Watson]] and [[Francis Crick]], with the help of [[Rosalind Franklin]]
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