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Subject: Ifs 60 years since the discovery of the structure of DNA
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2013 12:11:19 +0000
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Leb;,<b>60th ANNIVERSARY OF DNA STRUCTURE
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60th ANNIVERSARY OF DNA STRUCTURE DISCOVERY
London, UK I 25th February 2013
For immediate release
It's 60 years since the discovery of the structure of DNA, and
what better way to mark the occasion than to watch Noble
prize-winning biologists Crick and Watson recount their
memories of this groundbreaking work in a series of
compelling recordings?
Sixty years ago, Francis Crick. James
Watson, Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind
Franklin solved a mystery that had been
puzzling scientists for decades when they
determined the structure of the double
helix in DNA which has led to countless
scientific advances ever since. While the
findings were officially published for the
first time on 25 April 1953 in Nature, the
news was unofficially broken in a
Cambridge pub, The Eagle, on 28
February 1953. For this discovery, Crick.
Watson and Wilkins were awarded the
1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or
Medicine.
Web of Stories truly brings the scale of
this discovery to life with a host of
insightful recordings from Watson and
Crick as well as other scientists and
biologists who share their views and tell
their stories in their own words.
In a series of fascinating dips. Watson
recounts the realization that he and Crick
had determined the structure of DNA:
'About 24 hours after being told that I was
wasting my time, I changed the location
of the hydrogen atoms on the paper.
cardboard base pairs that rd made, and
did that on the last day of February of
1953. a Saturday morning. And had put
together the right base pairs by 10 or
10.30 bitten Francis saw them. and they
were the same size. And then he
immediately realized if you Nip Bop them
over they could. any base could be on
either chain, and you could... the chains
going. and the structure meant the chains
went in opposite directions, which the
space group had predicted... So that all
probably occurred within 10 minutes.
That was it...That was the moment.'
Crick reminisces about how it took a
long time for their work to gain credit 'It
went in... various stages of being a
good idea to being pretty plausible to
being fairly probable to being very
probable to being almost certainly right,
but... that final stage took 25 years.'
Crick goes on to share stories of how
he and Watson worked together, how
their work on DNA has shaped science
for the future and his thoughts on the
controversy around Rosalind Franklin
and the Nobel Prize.
Other key scientists can be viewed
discussing this discovery and its
implications.
MI of these fascinating recordings can
be watched as a number of short clips
ranging in length between one and
several minutes, with a fully searchable
transcript MI Web of Stories videos are
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