Discovering the double helix
by
 
Watson, James D., 1928-

Title
Discovering the double helix

Author
Watson, James D., 1928-

ISBN
9780879696221

Publication Information
Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. : Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, c2000.

Physical Description
1 videocassette (59 min., 5 sec.) : sd., col. ; 1/2 in.

General Note
Copyright: 2000.
 
Live.

Abstract
The structure of DNA proposed by James Watson and Francis Crick in 1953 was one of the most important scientific discoveries of the twentieth century, transforming biology, giving medicine new impetus, and providing a foundation for the new industry of biotechnology. James Watson's best-selling memoir of the events leading to this discovery, The double helix, has enthralled millions of readers since its publication in 1968. In this videotaped lecture, recorded live at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in Nov. 1999, Dr. Watson retraces those events in a very personal reminiscence of the period and the people involved. This is an account of one of the great dramas in science, told from the intimate perspective of a participant who, age 25 at the time of the discovery, has become one of the intellectual leaders of our time.

Personal Subject
Watson, James D., 1928- Double helix.
 
Watson, James D., 1928-
 
Crick, Francis, 1916-

Subject Term
DNA -- Personal Narratives.
 
Genetic Code -- Personal Narratives.
 
Molecular Biology -- history -- Personal Narratives.
 
DNA -- Research -- History.
 
DNA -- Structure -- History.
 
Genetic code -- Research -- History.
 
Molecular biology -- Research -- History.
 
Molecular biologists.

Added Author
Watson, James D., 1928-

Added Corporate Author
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory.
 
Atlantic Video Works, Inc.


LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf NumberStatus
IYTE LibraryVideo Cassette0008012QP624.D57 2000 C.1Multimedia Koleksiyon