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Designs for Life: Molecular Biology after World War II
June 24, 2002, Cambridge University Press
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0521570786 9780521570787
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"Recalling a series of meetings and discussions in the 1930s which he saw as 'the prehistory of molecular biology', British embryologist Conrad Waddington wondered how much sooner the 'factual information' on which the 'new ideas involved in the Crick-Watson synthesis' depended, might have been discovered, 'if the Second World War had not disrupted the lines of thought which led in direction of them' (Waddington 1969, 321)."
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