Synopsis
How the secret of life has been examined through the prism of the most complex organism known, the human body, from anatomy to the structure of DNA.
- Programme: The Story of Science: Power, Proof and Passion
- Episode: 5: What Is the Secret of Life?
- Channel: BBC Two
- Broadcast year: 2010
- Science
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