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Celebrate the unknowns

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Philip Ball: Philip Ball is a freelance science writer based in London.

Nature, 2013, vol. 496, issue 7446, 419-420

Abstract: On the 60th anniversary of the double helix, we should admit that we don't fully understand how evolution works at the molecular level, suggests Philip Ball.

Date: 2013
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