149. Watson, James. Typed letter signed (“James Watson”), 1 page (5.5 x 8 in.; 140 x 203 mm.), on “Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, New York” stationery, 28 November 1989, written to “Dr. Marc P. Cruciger”. Exhibits toning from previous display.

Pair of letters signed by James Watson and Francis Crick – each mentioning their best-known discovery, DNA, plus a 1955 article “The Configuration of the Nucleic Acids” signed by Crick.

Watson writes in full:
Dear Dr. Cruciger, I have virtually none of these original reprints left and on the open market they are said to have become quite rare and expensive. I am sending instead a 1972 paper on the end dilemma in DNA replication. Recent work here suggest that it lies at the heart of aging. Sincerely, James Watson.

(2) Crick, Francis. Typed letter signed (“Francis Crick”), 1 page (8.5 x 11 in.; 216 x 279 mm.), on “The Salk Institute” letterhead stationery, San Diego, California, 28 November 1989, written to “Marc P. Cruciger, M.D.” Ink signature rather faint with minor toning from previous display.

Crick writes in full:
Dear Dr. Cruciger, Thank you for your kind words about my lecture. We have just returned from a short trip to the Bay area so I doubt if we shall make another one in the near future. I’m sorry to tell you that I have no copies of the original two articles on DNA. However I do have a copy of a later one and this I enclose, signed. Yours sincerely, Francis Crick.

(3) Crick, Francis. Vintage 1955 article on DNA signed (“Francis Crick”), entitled “The Configuration of the Nucleic Acids”, 16 pages, (6.75 in. x 9.5 in.; 171 x 241 mm.), Instituto Lombardo di Scienze Lettere, Milano, 1955. With the exception of an introduction written in Italian, the remainder of the article is printed in English. Crick has signed on the cover in ink, “Francis Crick”. This article is the example referred to by Crick in his signed letter, above. Minor crease; otherwise, fine.

“Molecular Structure of Nucleic Acids: A Structure for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid” was an article published by James Watson and Francis Crick in the scientific journal
Nature on 25 April 1953. It was the first publication which described the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA, using X-ray diffraction and the mathematics of a helix transform. The article is often termed a “pearl” of science because it is brief and contains the answer to a fundamental mystery about living organisms. The mystery was the question of how it is possible that genetic instructions are held inside organisms and how they are passed from generation to generation. The article’s simple and elegant solution had a major impact on biology, particularly in the field of genetics, enabling later researchers to understand the genetic code. $2,000 - $3,000

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