The Double Helix
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th phage pathogens (which he thought would be vital to uncovering the secret of DNA), to his early studies of the DNA molecule in London through his first staggering failure and subsequent forbidden of further research as relevant to the molecule, to his new work with Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV), and finally to his work with Francis Crick up to and including the discovery of the double helix and base pair combinations inherent to DNA.
th phage pathogens (which he thought would be vital to uncovering the secret of DNA), to his early studies of the DNA molecule in London through his first staggering failure and subsequent forbidden of further research as relevant to the molecule, to his new work with Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV), and finally to his work with Francis Crick up to and including the discovery of the double helix and base pair combinations inherent to DNA.