The double helix: a personal view (original) (raw)
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Francis Crick reviews the papers published 21 years ago on the structure of DNA and the reaction to them.
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Crick, F. The double helix: a personal view.Nature 248, 766–769 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1038/248766a0
- Issue date: 26 April 1974
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