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Rosalind Franklin was known for her intellectual rigour, keen sense of justice, and strong personality. She was a private ...
FILE - A model of a DNA molecule is displayed in the New York office of the Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research on Oct. 18, 1962. The discovery of DNA’s “twisted ladder” structure ...
In 1953, Crick and Watson proposed their double helix model of DNA and tried to set the records straight by acknowledging the value of Rosalind’s data.
But not recognized was the scientist whose data and x-ray image of DNA provided the eureka moment for the discovery. That was Rosalind Franklin, a chemist and x-ray crystallographer from Kings ...
Franklin’s experiments, in which she successfully used X-ray crystallography to create images of DNA, became the basis for James Watson and Francis Crick’s groundbreaking 1953 discovery of the ...
FILE - A model of a DNA molecule is displayed in the New York office of the Sloan-Kettering Institute for Cancer Research on Oct. 18, 1962. The discovery of DNA’s “twisted ladder” structure 70 years ...
Rosalind Franklin’s role in DNA discovery gets a new twist By: Maddie Burakoff, The Associated Press Posted: 11:10 AM CDT Tuesday, Apr. 25, 2023 Last Modified: 1:20 PM CDT Tuesday, Apr. 25, 2023 ...
Breaking News, Sports, Manitoba, CanadaRosalind Franklin’s role in DNA discovery gets a new twist By: Maddie Burakoff, The Associated Press Posted: 1:20 PM CDT Tuesday, Apr. 25, 2023 ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The discovery of DNA’s double helix structure 70 years ago opened up a world of new science — and also sparked disputes over who contributed what and who deserves credit.
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