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Word cloud "read" "DNA: The Secret of Life" - Nobel Prize winner Watson's fifty years of thinking masterpiece

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Word cloud "read" "DNA: The Secret of Life" - Nobel Prize winner Watson's fifty years of thinking masterpiece

Watson and Crick, source of the image see watermark

Introduction

Dear reader, do you remember the man sitting in front of a double helix skeleton in a high school biology textbook? He was "James Watson," a name that is not unfamiliar to many. He and Francis Crick won the Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine for discovering the double helix structure of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and are known as the "Father of DAN". Now, let's feel the essence of his fifty years of research and thinking in the word cloud.

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James Watson, Andrew Berry

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United States

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Biological Sciences, Genetics

A book of information

DNA: The Secret of Life is a comprehensive, authoritative and vivid general reading in the field of genetics. It includes a brief history of genetics, interesting stories from genetic scientists, typical cases involving genetics, and prospects for human medical care. The work is destined to become an epic account of the great scientific journey of this era.

Word cloud "read" "DNA: The Secret of Life" - Nobel Prize winner Watson's fifty years of thinking masterpiece

Watson is giving a speech

Excerpts from a book

It was truly an unforgettable moment and we felt that this time it must have been right. Such a simple and beautiful structure, absolutely can not go wrong. What excites us most is the complementary properties of the base sequences arranged along the double chain, as long as we know the sequence on one chain (the order of the bases), we can naturally deduce the sequence on the other chain. This is obviously the reason why the genetic information of genes can be accurately reproduced when the chromosomes are copied before cell division. The DNA molecules "pull apart" like zippers, forming two separate strands. Each strand can be used as a template for the synthesis of new shares, so one double helix becomes two. - DNA: The Secret of Life: The Double Helix: Where Life Is

A book of word clouds

Word cloud "read" "DNA: The Secret of Life" - Nobel Prize winner Watson's fifty years of thinking masterpiece

The "DNA" of The Secret of Life

Xiao Zhu had something to say

"Gene", "chromosome", "protein", "DNA", "sequence", "mutation", "cell", etc. are high-frequency terms in biogenetics, and "discovery", "experiment", "proof", "process", "analysis", "method", "sample", etc. indicate the importance of experiments in scientific research, and the edifice of science is built on one experiment after another. The progress of our human beings is inseparable from the tireless exploration and pursuit of scientists!

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Reference:[1] Chen Yayun's translation of DNA: The Secret of Life

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