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|   2nd class  19p  "The End of the Beginning"  | 
              1st class  27p  Comparatvie Genetics  | 
              'E' rate 37p  Cracking the Code  | 
              45p   Genetic Engineering  | 
              65p   Medical Futures  | 
          
The cartoons are the work of The Times newspaper's political cartoonist Peter Brookes, working for designers Williams Murray Hamm. Professor Susan Aldridge split the subject into the five key areas which Brookes translated into cartoons.
Cambridge, England 1953 - Francis Crick and American James Watson
      discovered that DNA consists of four chemicals (nucleotides),
      paired with each other repeatedly, forming a double helix: a sort of
      'twisted ladder'. 
      Within the nucleus of all cells, DNA is arranged in packages called
      chromosomes. Genes are strings of nucleotides dictating how to make
      protein at a particuar point on a chromosome. Each human cell contains 2
      metres of DNA. Although the similarities are greater, each person's DNA
      has over 1 million small differences.
      
      In 1962 Crick, Watson and Maurice Wilkins were jointly awarded the Nobel
      Prize for Physiology/Medicine.
      
      In 1987 SNA 'fingerprinting' was first used to solve a murder enquiry.
      
      The Human Genome Project is a joint venture by researchers in the
      UK, China, France, Germany, Japan & the USA to decipher the entire
      human genome. It is the differences which explain why some people and
      groups are more likely to catch certain diseases, or inherit genetic
      disabilities. Research into cancer has already discovered more than 100
      genes linked in some specific way with cancerous tumours.
    
 
    
 
    Technical details: 
      The 50-stamp sheets and the book are printed by Enschede of Holland, all
      in lithography except for pane 1 in the book.
      
      The Northern Ireland stamps are new as they have not previously been
      printed by this company.
      
      
      All images are taken from Royal Mail's  Philatelic
          Bulletin and Postmark Bulletin, and are Copyright 2003 by
        Royal Mail. 
        Also available:
          
          Set of 5 stamps - £2.75. Prestige Book - £8.75
          
          
          
The special postmarks announced for use on the issue date are shown
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               Ref M8310  DNA 1953-2003, Birmingham  | 
               Ref E8328  Medical Discoveries, Cambridge  | 
               Ref FD305  Philatelic Bureau Official postmark 'Our fate is in our genes'  | 
               Ref FD306  'We have discovered the secret of Life', Cambridge official postmark  | 
              
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|  Ref L8342  William Harvey (1578-1657) Mechanics of Blood Circulation, Harvey Road, London E11  | 
               Ref E8329  Cambridge  | 
               Ref E8330  50th Anniversary of the Discover of DNA, Cambridge  | 
               Ref W8339  The Secret of Life, Chemistry, Whitchurch  | 
               Ref L8343  Discovery Walk, London SE1  | 
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|  Ref E8351  H U T K, Bletchley Park Post Office, Bletchley, Milton Keynes  | 
               Ref E8365  Cavendish Laboratory "We have discovered the secret of life" Francis Crick 1953, Cambridge  | 
               Ref E8361  'The Eagle', Crick & Watson, Cambridge Public House/Inn  | 
               Ref E8362  The Secret of Life, Cambridge  | 
               Ref E8405  50th Anniversary - Harwell, Didcot  | 
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               Ref L8356  London W12  | 
               Ref L8357  Harley Street, London W1  | 
               Ref S8358  Belfast  | 
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               Ref E8403  Secret of Life, DNA & Genome, Cambridge  | 
               Ref E8404  50th Anniversary - Cambridge Apologies for the poor image  | 
               Ref N8398  HMS Ark Royal Commissions 1955, build at Cammmell Laird, Birkenhead, Liverpool  | 
               Ref L8366  Working to Benefit all People, Genetic Interest Group, London  | 
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| 14 January Birds of Prey | 21 January Flowers Greetings Stamps Smilers Sheet | 4 February Occasions/Greetings stamps and Smilers sheet | 25 February - Medical Science - DNA & Genome | 4 March Hello SA booklet & Wales 1st reprint | 
| 25 March Fun Fruit & Vegetables | 27 March New definitives, SA airmail booklets of 40gr stamps | 29 April Extreme Endeavours | 6 May 34p definitives | 20 May Wilding II miniature sheet | 
| 28 May Wales 2nd class, 1st class gold reprints | 2 June - 50th Anniversary of the Coronation | 17 June Prince William of Wales | 1 July High Value Definitive reprints | 15 July British Journey - Scotland | 
| 29 July Cartoons Smilers Sheet | 12 August Pub Signs - Europa | 18 September Transports of Delight - toys | 30 September Christmas Robin Smilers Sheet | 7 October 250th Anniv. of British Museum | 
| 13 October Reprints of Country Stamps | 4 November Christmas: Ice Sculptures | 18 December England World Cup - Rugby Winners | 
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