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Aller à Ma biblioDie Doppel-Helix ein persönlicher Bericht über die Entdeckung der DNS-Struktur
- Langue
- Allemand
- Publié en
- Maison d'édition
- Rowohlt
- Pages
- 187
- ISBN
- 9783499195709
Thèmes
Infos sur l'édition originale
Autres éditions (26)
The Double Helix A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA
2011 • Simon and Schuster
Anglais
The Double Helix A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA
2001 • Touchstone
Anglais
The Annotated and Illustrated Double Helix
2012 • Simon and Schuster
Anglais
The Annotated and Illustrated Double Helix
2012 • Simon and Schuster
Anglais
The Double Helix
2001 • Pearson Educational Limited
Anglais
Autres éditions

The Double Helix A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA
2011 • Simon and Schuster
Anglais

The Double Helix A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA
2001 • Touchstone
Anglais

The Annotated and Illustrated Double Helix
2012 • Simon and Schuster
Anglais

The Annotated and Illustrated Double Helix
2012 • Simon and Schuster
Anglais

The Double Helix
2001 • Pearson Educational Limited
Anglais

The Double Helix: The Story Behind the Discovery of DNA
2000 • Soundelux Audio Pub
Anglais

The Double Helix A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA
1999 • Penguin
Anglais

The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA
2012 • Brilliance Audio
Anglais

Double Helix
1969 • Signet
Anglais

The Double Helix
1969 • Signet
Anglais

The Double Helix The Discovery of the Structure of DNA
2010 • Phoenix
Anglais

Double Helix, The
2015 • Brilliance Audio
Anglais

The Double Helix A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA
1969 • Penguin Publishing Group
Anglais

The Double Helix. (Lernmaterialien)
2001 • Langensch.-Hachette, M
Allemand

The Double Helix
1969 • Signet
Anglais

The Double Helix
1969 • Signet
Anglais

Double Helix
1968 • Scribner
Anglais

The Double Helix A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA
1969 • Signet
Anglais

The Double Helix A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA
1969 • New American Library
Anglais

The Double Helix
1969 • Signet
Anglais

The Double Helix
1969 • Signet
Anglais

The Double Helix
1969 • Signet
Anglais

The Double Helix
1969 • Signet
Anglais

The Double Helix
2001 • Pearson Education
Anglais

La Doble Hélice Relato Personal del Descubrimento de la Estructura del ADN
2000 • Alianza Editorial, S. A.
Espagnol

Annotated and Illustrated Double Helix
2012 • Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Anglais
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Many reviewers found "The Double Helix" to be a compelling and important account of one of the 20th century's most significant scientific discoveries. The book is praised for its engaging, thrilling, and candid narrative, which captures the drama, competition, and human elements involved in the race to uncover the structure of DNA. Readers appreciated James Watson's storytelling ability, which makes the complex scientific process accessible and enjoyable, even for those without a deep science background. The book offers a unique insight into the everyday struggles, uncertainties, and serendipitous moments that characterize scientific research, highlighting the interplay of ego, ambition, and teamwork. It is seen as a vital historical document that illuminates how major breakthroughs are made, often by passionate individuals driven by curiosity and a desire for recognition.
Despite its historical significance, the book receives substantial criticism, primarily for its author's perceived arrogance and the overtly sexist portrayal of Rosalind Franklin. Many reviewers found Watson's descriptions of Franklin to be demeaning, focusing on her appearance and personality rather than her scientific contributions, and felt that the eventual acknowledgment of her work in the epilogue was insufficient. Accusations of Watson and Crick using Franklin's crucial data without her knowledge or permission are frequently raised. Reviewers also noted the book's tendency to dwell on personal anecdotes, gossip, and petty squabbles, often at the expense of clear scientific explanation, leading some to find the writing style flat, dry, or overly focused on irrelevant details. Watson is often described as self-serving, unprofessional, and an unreliable narrator, whose "false humility" does not mask a deeper sense of entitlement and disregard for others' contributions.
"The Double Helix" is ultimately viewed as a controversial yet essential read in the history of science. While it offers a captivating, first-person perspective on the discovery of DNA that changed biology forever, it is equally important for its candid, albeit problematic, depiction of the human personalities and societal biases within the scientific community of its time. This book is recommended for readers interested in the behind-the-scenes drama of major scientific breakthroughs, the interplay of human ambition and discovery, and the historical context of scientific research. It particularly appeals to those who wish to understand not just the "what" of scientific discovery, but also the "how" and "who," including the less flattering aspects of human nature and institutional sexism that were part of the journey.
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