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This document contains an annotated bibliography of primary sources related to the history of DNA research. The sources include articles, encyclopedia entries, videos, photographs, and books that describe key discoveries and milestones such as the identification of DNA's double helix structure by Watson and Crick in 1953, Francis Crick's views on the importance of understanding molecules to understand life, and the cloning of Dolly the sheep.

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This document contains an annotated bibliography of primary sources related to the history of DNA research. The sources include articles, encyclopedia entries, videos, photographs, and books that describe key discoveries and milestones such as the identification of DNA's double helix structure by Watson and Crick in 1953, Francis Crick's views on the importance of understanding molecules to understand life, and the cloning of Dolly the sheep.

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Annotated Bibliography

Primary Sources
Mandal, MD, Dr. Ananya. "History of DNA Research." News-Medical.net. 10
Jan. 2010. Web. 5 Nov. 2015.
The history of DNA, including how it started and what it went through, is
explained through this article. The article brings to light the fact that DNA
changed throughout the course of time as multiple scientists have
contributed towards the discovery of its structure.
Hutchinson Encyclopedia of Britain. 2012. P13322. Print.
This encyclopedia contains information and descriptions as to what the
history was behind the DNA structure as to how it began and to how it was
discovered.
Crick, Francis. What Mad Pursuit: A Personal View of Scientific Discovery.
New York: Basic, 1988. 61. Print.
Almost all aspects of life are engineered at the molecular level, and without
understanding molecules we can only have a very sketchy understanding of life
itself. -Francis Crick
"DNA Story - Watson and Crick." YouTube. YouTube. Web. 5 Nov. 2015.
In this video, Crick and Watson explain the discovery of the double
helix. This video helps with the understanding of their discovery as the
explanation is coming from Crick and Watson themselves.
Mandal, MD, Dr. Ananya. "What Is DNA?" News-Medical.net. 10 Jan. 2010.
Web. 5 Nov. 2015.
This report gives a lengthy explanation of the purpose and description of the
DNA molecule and facts on where it is found. This type of information would be
most useful when describing the exploration of the DNA molecule with many
details as possible.
DNA Structure and Replication: Crash Course Biology #10 by Hank

This crash course episode gives a visual representation of the structure and
functions of DNA and closer look into between the double helix model.

James Watson with Francis Crick in 1953, the year of their discovery of the
DNA molecule.
This photo describes both James Watson and Francis Crick after their
discovery and becoming well known to the people.
What Mad Pursuit: A Personal View of Scientific Discovery
Created by Francis Crick himself, this book describes what type of
discoveries he had made in his life, the most important one being the DNA
structure and we have a personal opinion on his achievements.
The discoverers of the structure of DNA. James Watson, at left, and
Francis Crick, with their model of part of a DNA molecule in 1953
In this photo, we can see as if Crick and Watson are demonstrating their
version of the structure of DNA and explaining what each part contributes to.
http://www.animalresearch.info/en/medical-advances/timeline/cloningdolly-the-sheep/
This website basically describes the famous cloning of Dolly the sheep, the
first mammal born from an adult cell.

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