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The Secret of Life

Rosalind Franklin, James Watson, Francis Crick, and the Discovery of DNA's Double Helix
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The Secret of Life by Howard Markel is a captivating exploration of the discovery and implications of DNA's double-helix structure. The book delves into the scientific journey and personal stories of the key figures who unlocked the secrets of genetic code. It offers an engaging narrative that highlights both scientific triumphs and the human aspects that drove this groundbreaking discovery.
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This fascinating read may appeal to you if you're intrigued by the intersection of science, history, and biography. With a focus on the complex personalities and significant discoveries that shaped modern genetics, it offers insightful narratives for those curious about the intricacies of scientific innovation and the human stories behind groundbreaking advancements.

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The Secret of Life

A definitive history of the race to unravel DNA’s structure by one of our most prominent medical historians

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James Watson and Francis Crick's 1953 discovery of the double helix structure of DNA is the foundation of virtually every advance in our modern understanding of genetics and molecular biology. But how did Watson and Crick do it—and why were they the ones who succeeded?

In truth, the discovery of DNA's structure is the story of five towering minds in pursuit of the advancement of science, and for almost all of them, the prospect of fame and immortality: Watson, Crick, Rosalind Franklin, Maurice Wilkins, and Linus Pauling. Each was fascinating and brilliant, with strong personalities that often clashed. Howard Markel skillfully re-creates the intense intellectual journey, and fraught personal relationships, that ultimately led to a spectacular breakthrough. But it is Rosalind Franklin—fiercely determined, relentless, and an outsider at Cambridge and the University of London in the 1950s, as the lone Jewish woman among young male scientists—who becomes a focal point for Markel.

The Secret of Life is a story of genius and perseverance, but also a saga of cronyism, misogyny, anti-Semitism, and misconduct. Drawing on voluminous archival research, including interviews with James Watson and with Franklin's sister, Jenifer Glynn, Markel provides a fascinating look at how science is done, how reputations are undone, and how history is written, and revised.

A vibrant evocation of Cambridge in the 1950s, Markel also provides colourful depictions of Watson and Crick—their competitiveness, idiosyncrasies, and youthful immaturity—and compelling portraits of Wilkins, Pauling, and most cogently, Rosalind Franklin. The Secret of Life is a lively and sweeping narrative of this landmark discovery, one that finally gives the woman at the centre of this drama her due.

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Howard Markel's The Secret of Life is praised for its cinematic portrayal of the dynamics among 1950s DNA researchers and its vivid depiction of Rosalind Franklin's contributions. The book offers a fresh and provocative exploration of the genetics story, providing insights into the discovery of DNA and the ethical dimensions of the scientists involved. Authors commend the detailed narrative and the way it brings the revolutionary mid-20th century scientific discovery to life, making it a compelling read for both experts and general readers.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781324050391

Publisher: WW Norton & Co

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 19 May 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: WW Norton & Co

Illustration: 65 illustrations

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 25.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 211.0mm

Weight: 427g

Pages: 576

About the Author

Howard Markel is the George E. Wantz Distinguished Professor of the History of Medicine at the University of Michigan, an award-winning author, and a frequent contributor to the PBS News Hour and the New York Times. He lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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