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Every biology student learns about the structure of DNA: a twisting, spiral ladder called a double helix. The DNA molecule carries the genetic instructions for building an organism. James Watson, the best-known biologist in America today, was in his early twenties when he and Francis Crick teamed up to crack the mystery of DNA. Together with Maurice Wilkins, they won the 1962 Nobel Prize for their discovery. Watson's subsequent book, The Double Helix, raised eyebrows in medical and scientific circles while becoming an international sensation.
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