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...Crick, visiting professor of explained his latest genetics to a spellbound, overflow of more than 400 at yesterday. Crick and J.D. Watson Professor of Biology, are the of the Watson-Crick model of acid DNA, considered one outstanding achievements...
...must be arranged in proper three starting from a on the chain, Crick said, to the amino acids. In other words, base A is removed from the ABC-ACB, the chain now begins and neither amino acid will be But in some cases, Crick stated, of a base at one point on may compensate for the a base at another...
...defective chain BCA-CB. B is inserted between BC, ACB in the new chair BBC-ACB. second amino acid would be as before, although base A moved from the original chain The expected mutation--that acid would be formed-- "suppressed," Crick said...
Certain groups of three bases may not determine an amino acid. If in the original chain ABC was such a "nonsense group," the change to BBC in the new chain will not affect the formation of the protein, Crick pointed out. Thus restoring the second group ACB restores the protein...
Four young scientists were among the new professors promoted from within the faculty: James D. Watson, 32, a biologist well known for the Watson-Crick model of the structure of Desoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), a long-chain molecule which determines hereditary traits in living cells; Richard Wilson, 34-years-old expert in high energy physics; Arthur E. Bryson, Jr., 35, whose field is missile stability and reentry heating; and Bernard Budiansky, 35, who has studied the structural problems of supersonic missiles...