Odile Crick dead July 5 at 86
Jul. 30th, 2007 08:45 amOdile Crick, Who Drew Iconic Double Helix, Dies at 86
By DENNIS HEVESI
Odile Crick, an artist whose original sketch of the double helix of DNA, the genetic blueprint for life, became a symbol of modern molecular biology, died July 5 at her home in La Jolla, Calif. She was 86.
The cause was cancer, said her stepson, Michael Crick, who said the family had not announced Mrs. Crick’s death until last week.
The structure of DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, was discovered in 1953 by Mrs. Crick’s husband, Francis H. C. Crick, and James D. Watson. The breakthrough laid the foundation for molecular biology by making it clear that the DNA molecule is the medium in which genetic information is stored and passed from generation to generation. More
By DENNIS HEVESI
Odile Crick, an artist whose original sketch of the double helix of DNA, the genetic blueprint for life, became a symbol of modern molecular biology, died July 5 at her home in La Jolla, Calif. She was 86.
The cause was cancer, said her stepson, Michael Crick, who said the family had not announced Mrs. Crick’s death until last week.
The structure of DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, was discovered in 1953 by Mrs. Crick’s husband, Francis H. C. Crick, and James D. Watson. The breakthrough laid the foundation for molecular biology by making it clear that the DNA molecule is the medium in which genetic information is stored and passed from generation to generation. More