WATSON, James Dewey (1928 – )
1928 –
7 entries in the GMN corpus.
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1953 CE
#7138
Genetical implications of the structure of deoxyribonucleic acid.
In this paper published on May 30, 1953 Watson and Crick proposed the method of replication of DNA. This discovery has been called as significant, or possibly even more significant, than their discovery of the double-…
1953 CE
#256.3
Molecular structure of nucleic acids. A structure for deoxyribose nucleic acid.
Watson and Crick shared the Nobel Prize with M. H. F. Wilkins (No. 256.4) "for their discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer in living material." L…
1965 CE
#9729
Molecular biology of the gene.
Watson's first book on molecular biology, and the first textbook on what was then a new academic subject. Seventh revised edition, with five co-authors, 2013.
1966 CE
#9191
Phage and the origins of molecular biology. Edited by John Cairns, G. Stent, and J. D. Watson.
Expanded edition, 1992. 40th anniversary edition, 2007.
1968 CE
#12027
The double helix.
Portions of Watson's famous memoir appeared in the January and February issues of the Atlantic Monthly prior to their publication in book form in the Spring of 1968. (Thanks to Juan Weiss for this reference.)
1968 CE
#7139
The double helix. A personal account of the discovery of the structure of DNA.
Vivid first hand account of the discovery, renowned for its candor. See also the Norton Critical Edition of The double helix with supporting material, edited by Gunther Stent (1980), and The annotated and illustrated …
1981 CE
#9728