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{
"@context": "http://iiif.io/api/presentation/2/context.json",
"@id": "https://tomcrane.github.io/crick-annotations/p1-transcription.json",
"@type": "sc:AnnotationList",
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"chars": "19 Portugal Place\nCambridge\n19 March '53\nMy Dear Michael,\nJim Watson and I have probably made a\nmost important discovery. We have built a model for\nthe structure of des-oxy-ribose-nucleic-acid (read it\ncarefully) called D.N.A. for short. You may remember\nthat the genes of the chromosomes - which carry the\nhereditary factors - are made up of protein and\nD.N.A.\nOur structure is very beautiful. D.N.A.\ncan be thought of roughly as a very long chain\nwith flat bits sticking out. The flat\nbits are called the \"bases\". The formula is rather"
},
"on": "https://tomcrane.github.io/crick-annotations/wellcome-crick-dna-structure-letter/canvas/c0"
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