James Watson helped crack DNA’s code, sparking medical advances and ethical debates

Ana Maria Rus

On a foggy Saturday morning in 1953, a tall, skinny 24-year-old man fiddled with shapes he had cut out of cardboard. They represented fragments of a DNA molecule, and young James Watson was trying to figure how they fit together in a way that let DNA do its job as the stuff of genes. Suddenly, he realized that they joined together to form the “rungs” of a long, twisted ladder, a shape better known nowadays as a double helix. His first reaction: “It’s so beautiful.” But it was more than that.

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