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70 years since the discovery of the structure of DNA – where are we now?

70 years have passed since the publication of papers which first described the structure of DNA. We spoke to 5 Crick scientists about some of the latest developments in our understanding of DNA today
26 Apr 2023
Written by Katherine Denyer
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