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The Man In The Monkeynut Coat by Kersten T. Hall, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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The Man In The Monkeynut Coat by Kersten T. Hall, Paperback | Indigo Chapters
The Man In The Monkeynut Coat by Kersten T. Hall, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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The Man In The Monkeynut Coat by Kersten T. Hall, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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Sir Isaac Newton once declared that his momentous discoveries were only made thanks to having 'stood on the shoulders of giants'. The same might also be said of the scientists James Watson and Francis Crick. Their discovery of the structure of DNA was, without doubt, one of the biggestscientific landmarks in history and, thanks largely to the success of Watson's best-selling memoir 'The Double Helix', there might seem to be little new to say about this story. But much remains to be said about the particular 'giants' on whose shoulders Watson and Crick stood. Of these, the crystallographer Rosalind Franklin, whose famous X-ray diffraction photograph known as 'Photo 51' provided Watson and Crick with a vital clue, is now well recognised. Far less wellknown is the physicist William T. Astbury who, working at Leeds in the 1930s on the structure of wool for the local textile industry, pioneered the use of X-ray crystallography to study biological fibres. In so doing, he not only made the very first studies of the structure of DNA culminating in aphoto almost identical to Franklin's 'Photo 51', but also founded the new science of 'molecular biology'.Yet whilst Watson and Crick won the Nobel Prize, Astbury has largely been forgotten. The Man in the Monkeynut Coat tells the story of this neglected pioneer, showing not only how it was thanks to him that Watson and Crick were not left empty-handed, but also how his ideas transformed biology leavinga legacy which is still felt today. | The Man In The Monkeynut Coat by Kersten T. Hall, Paperback | Indigo Chapters

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