Abstract

The sad death of Francis Crick at the end of last month rightly generated a number of tributes from his friends and colleagues. But as I read these words, I was struck by a surprising fact. Crick, the man who co-discovered the structure of DNA, did not begin work on his PhD until he was 35.

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