Unravelling the blueprint of life

Francis Crick and James Watson identified the molecular structure of the chemical deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA, as consisting of millions of atoms arranged in a twisted double spiral. Their double-helix model revealed how cells use DNA to store and pass on genetic blueprints – unlocking the key to the mechanisms of heredity. Their findings, considered the most important biological discovery of the century, won them the Nobel Prize in 1962