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3 December 2025

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  • curprev 05:2305:23, 3 December 2025‎ Pyrope talk contribs‎ 7,482 bytes +7,482‎ Created page with "By '''J.D. Watson''' To have success in science, you need some luck. Without it, I would never have become interested in genetics. I was 17, almost 3 years into college, and after a summer in the North Woods, I came back to the University of Chicago and spotted the tiny book What is Life by the theoretical physicist Erwin Schrodinger. In that little gem, Schrodinger said the essence of life was the gene. Up until then, I was interested in birds. But then..."