Noun
United States geneticist who (with Crick in 1953) helped discover the helical structure of DNA (born in 1928)
Source: WordNetControversial comments James Watson (February 2003) Watson has often expressed provocative concepts and disparaging opinions of others within the realm of genetic research. Source: Internet
In January 1953, James Watson was shown an X-ray photograph of B-DNA (called photograph 51 ), Maddox, pp. 177–178 by Maurice Wilkins. Source: Internet
"James Watson helped unravel the structure of DNA, a feat so stunning that it is considered the greatest scientific achievement of the 20th century. Source: Internet
Point Man by Chief James Watson & Kevin Dockery, 1993, ISBN 0-380-71986-X In February 1966, a small SEAL Team One detachment arrived in Vietnam to conduct direct actions missions. Source: Internet
They have two sons, Rufus Robert Watson (b. 1970) and Duncan James Watson (b. 1972). Source: Internet
Canada’s agriculture ministry is trying to help the ginseng sector diversify to other markets, spokesman James Watson said. Source: Internet