<i>His father, along with James Watson and Maurice Wilkins, won the 1962 Nobel Prize for medicine by solving another very complex puzzle: the double-helix structure of DNA molecules.<p>Crick left home in Northampton, England, in the early 1960s to follow in his father's footsteps. He entered Harvard Medical School's neurophysiology program for his doctorate.<p>Then his life took a twist.<p>Crick fell in with a group of computer programmers at MIT, dropped out of the neurophysiology program and got a job with a computer company.<p>"It is probably what my father would have done if he went through graduate school at the same time I did,'' Crick said.</i><p>How many revolutions in biology, math, and physics lost to computer departments?