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Francis Crick died.

The Black Forrest
29-07-2004, 22:45
Francis Crick, DNA Scientist, Dies

Associated Press
Thursday, July 29, 2004; 11:59 AM

SAN DIEGO (AP) -- Nobel Prize-winning scientist Francis Crick, who with James Watson discovered the spiral, "double-helix" structure of DNA, paving the way for everything from DNA blood tests to genetically engineered tomatoes, has died. He was 88.

Crick died Wednesday at University of California, San Diego, Thornton Hospital, according to Brendolyn Williams, a spokeswoman for the Salk Institute, the research body where Crick worked. Crick had been battling colon cancer.

It was 1953, while working in Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge, England, that the British-born Crick, 36 at the time, and the American-born Watson, just 24, struck upon the famous double-helix structure -- like a twisted ladder -- of deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA.

Not until years after the discovery were Crick and Watson's conclusions about the molecular structure of DNA firmly established. At the time, Crick later said, only a small number of people "even thought it was interesting."

A half-century later, the biotechnology industry is based largely upon Crick's and Watson's discovery. So, too, are genetically engineered foods like bigger tomatoes and innovative medical technologies like gene therapy.

Law enforcement agencies now routinely collect and test DNA from crime scenes, either to convict the guilty or set the innocent free. Social issues such as whether to have children are now often affected by expanded knowledge of DNA and its role in heredity.

The two were awarded the Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine in 1962.

The discovery was retold in Watson's 1968 best-seller "The Double Helix," which also details the Odd Couple relationship between Crick and Watson.
Santa Barbara
29-07-2004, 23:46
That makes me sad.
Conceptualists
29-07-2004, 23:50
Well at least he has achieved immortality. I doubt that he will be forgotten for a long time.
Eridanus
29-07-2004, 23:54
That dude finally died? BUMMER! We always used to watch these movies in science class last year, and he was always in them being interviewed. He was funny. He was an angry guy. And he had an airtube...I think...I dunno, but he was funny...unintentional funny of course.