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Stern, Curt – Daedalus, 1970
The development of the science of genetics through the confluence of separate theories is surveyed in this essay. An outline of classical genetics is emphasized. Interruptions in the continuity of development and the influence of genetics on the biological sciences and man as a social animal are discussed. (VW)
Descriptors: Genetics, Science History, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Research

Stent, Gunther S. – Daedalus, 1970
This history for molecular genetics and its explanation of DNA begins with an analysis of the Golden Jubilee essay papers, 1955. The paper ends stating that the higher nervous system is the one major frontier of biological inquiry which still offers some romance of research. (Author/VW)
Descriptors: Genetics, Science History, Scientific Concepts, Scientific Research

Olby, Robert – Daedalus, 1970
This essay describes how Francis Crick, ex-physicist, entered the field of biology and discovered the structure of DNA. Emphasis is upon the double helix, the sequence hypothesis, the central dogma, and the genetic code. (VW)
Descriptors: Biographies, Genetics, Science History, Scientific Concepts