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DNA Pioneer James Watson, Co-Discoverer of Double Helix, Dies at 97

Key Takeaways

  • James D. Watson, co-discoverer of DNA’s double helix, has died at age 97.
  • His 1953 discovery, made at age 24, earned him a Nobel Prize and revolutionized biology.
  • Watson’s later career was overshadowed by controversy over racist remarks.

James D. Watson, the Nobel laureate who co-discovered the double-helix structure of DNA, has passed away at 97. His former research laboratory confirmed the news.

Watson, Francis Crick, and Maurice Wilkins unveiled the twisted-ladder shape of DNA in 1953. This foundational discovery, for which they won the 1962 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, explained how genetic information is stored and copied.

A Discovery That Changed the World

The double helix model instantly showed how cells duplicate their DNA during division, with the two strands separating like a zipper. This single revelation sparked revolutions across medicine, forensics, and genealogy.

The structure became an iconic symbol of science, appearing in art by Salvador Dali and on postage stamps.

Scientific Legacy and Ethical Questions

The discovery paved the way for modern genetics, enabling gene therapy, DNA fingerprinting, and ancestry tracing. However, it also raised profound ethical questions about genetic modification.

Watson himself acknowledged the unforeseen impact of his work.

“Francis Crick and I made the discovery of the century, that was pretty clear,” Watson once said. He later wrote: “There was no way we could have foreseen the explosive impact of the double helix on science and society.”

A Controversial Legacy

Watson’s later years were defined by professional censure. He faced widespread condemnation for making repeatedly racist statements, including claims about intelligence differences between races.

U.S. Nobel laureate, biologist James Watson speaks at the Russian Academy of Sciences, in Moscow, Russia, Wednesday, June 17, 2015. (AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev, File)

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