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the helix structure of DNA
Rosalind Franklin
She incorrectly theorized that DNA was a triple helix. Watson and Crick used information from Franklin's research to form the correwct model of double-helix DNA.
Rosalind Franklin used x-ray crystalography to receive pictures of the DNA Crick and Watson then used the photo to determine that that the structure of DNA was a double helix
I believe so, because I think she took the picture that showed that DNA had a double helix pattern.
the helix structure of DNA
Rosalind Franklin
Rosalind Franklin
She incorrectly theorized that DNA was a triple helix. Watson and Crick used information from Franklin's research to form the correwct model of double-helix DNA.
Double helix. That is, a twin vertical spiral.
He did the exact same thing that James Watson did. He used the work of Rosalind Franklin to discover it. He and Crick were given credit not Rosalind Franklin. They found out the structure of DNA (the double helix).
Rosalind Franklin used x-ray crystalography to receive pictures of the DNA Crick and Watson then used the photo to determine that that the structure of DNA was a double helix
Maurice Wilkins & Rosalind Franklin : they developed a high quality x-ray diffraction photographs of strands of DNA. these photographs suggested that the DNA molecule resembled a tightly coiled helix and and was composed of 2 or 3 chains of nucleotides .
X-ray data from Rosalind Franklin
Rosalind Franklin discovered X-ray diffraction. She also is known to have discovered the DNA double helix. This occurred in 1953.
I believe so, because I think she took the picture that showed that DNA had a double helix pattern.
Two key women who helped James D. Watson and Francis Crick with their research on the structure of DNA were Rosalind Franklin and Rosalind Elsie Franklin. Rosalind Franklin conducted groundbreaking X-ray crystallography work that provided crucial data on the structure of DNA, while Rosalind Elsie Franklin, a historical biophysicist, contributed to the understanding of DNA structure through her research on viruses. Their work, although often overshadowed at the time, was instrumental in the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA.