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James Watson, who helped unravel genetic blueprint for life, dies at 97

James D. Watson, the American scientist and Nobel laureate whose part in discovering the structure of DNA — the genetic blueprint for life — portended a long and illustrious career but who was professionally ostracized late in life for writings condemned as racist and sexist, died Nov. 6 at a hospice in East Northport, New York. He was 97.

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