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008 750403s1975 nyuc b 000 0beng
010 75011737
016 7 7512233|2DNLM
020 0393074935
020 9780393074932
035 (OCoLC)01324379
035 (OCoLC)1324379
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049 PSSA
050 00 QP26.F68|bS29 1975
060 00 WZ 100|bF833S 1975
082 00 574.8/732/0924|218
082 14 B
084 WB 3165|2rvk
100 1 Sayre, Anne.
245 10 Rosalind Franklin and DNA /|cAnne Sayre.
250 First edition.
264 1 New York :|bNorton,|c[1975]
300 221 pages :|bportrait ;|c21 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references.
505 0 Rosalind -- Paris -- The problem -- "One cannot explain
these clashes of personality" -- The making of a discovery
-- "She was definitely antihelical" -- On the one hand a
defeat, on the other a triumph -- Winner take all -- "What
she touched, she adorned" -- The last chapter.
520 Rosalind Franklin's research was central to the Nobel
Prize-winning discovery of DNA's double-helix structure.
Known only as the bossy, unfeminine "Rosy" in James
Watson's The Double Helix, Franklin never received the
credit she was due during her lifetime. In this classic
work, the author sets the record straight.
600 10 Franklin, Rosalind,|d1920-1958.
600 12 Franklin, Rosalind,|d1920-1958.
650 0 DNA.
650 2 Biochemistry|xhistory.
650 2 Crystallography|xhistory.
650 2 DNA.
938 Baker and Taylor|bBTCP|n75011737 //r89
938 YBP Library Services|bYANK|n334610
994 02|bPSS