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Nature 430, 597 (5 August 2004) | doi:10.1038/430597a; Published online 4 August 2004
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From DNA to consciousness — Crick's legacy
Jonathan Knight
Francis Crick, widely regarded as one of the twentieth century's most significant figures in biology, was a scientist to the end. In his hospital bed, just hours before he died on 28 July following a prolonged battle with colon cancer, he was working on a manuscript.
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