"No but Karry Mullis who is credited with the invention of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) has said he got the idea while on LSD. PCR has allowed huge advances in DNA technology including DNA matching in crimes." -- Beaker119
"No" is a bit too quick of an answer. According to his friend and biographer Matt Ridley, the answer is "yes." (See New York Times article: http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/11/science/11book.html)
I know of no first-hand sources (e.g. writings or interviews with Crick himself) where he claims to have used LSD, but there is the following quote from the British reporter Alun Rees:
"He listened with rapt, amused attention to what I told him about the role of LSD in his Nobel Prize-winning discovery. He gave no intimation of surprise. When I had finished, he said: 'Print a word of it and I'll sue.'"
I think the best answer is "maybe."
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Scientists by the name of James Watson and Francis Crick discovered DNA to be in the form of a double helix.
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The company Watson and Crick are famous for discovering the DNA Double Helix. Watson and Crick won the Nobel Prize in 1962 for their work with the DNA Double Helix.
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