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James Watson, who co-discovered DNA double helix, dies at 97

James Watson, who co-discovered DNA double helix, dies at 97

Summary

Scientist James Watson, who helped discover the DNA double helix structure, has died at 97. He was a key figure in genetics research, winning a Nobel Prize in 1962, but later faced criticism for his controversial statements on race.

Key Facts

  • James Watson died at the age of 97.
  • He co-discovered the DNA double helix with Francis Crick and Maurice Wilkins.
  • They shared the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1962 for their discovery.
  • DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is the molecule that carries genetic information.
  • Watson's work contributed to advances in genetics, medicine, and criminology.
  • He was criticized for making racist comments, which affected his reputation.
  • Watson resigned from his position at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory after his comments.
  • The scientific community condemned his views as unsupported by evidence.
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