The Discovery of Robotoids / Clones / Replicants

When Schrodinger’s ideas about genes were published, basic scientific research was on a
back burner; and yet, barely a half a dozen years later,
researchers were zeroing in on a building block of life even more
basic than genes. The solution was found to this revolutionary
puzzle in April 1953 at Cambridge University in England.
Scientists James Watson, Francis Crick, and Maurice Wilkins were
later to share the Nobel Prize for solving the puzzle. They had
discovered the molecular structure of DNA, the famous “double
helix.” In 1968 Watson published a book titled “THE DOUBLE
HELIX”, published by Athenaeum, New York, N.Y. To understand the
overwhelming importance of the double helix discovery in 1953,
one need go no further than these few words on the jacket of the
book:

“DNA is the molecule of heredity, and to know its structure and
method of reproduction enables science to know how genetic
directions are written and transmitted, how the forms of life are
ordered from one generation to the next.”

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