She and Maurice Wilkins worked together and took some x-rays of DNA. The DNA crystallography allowed Watson and Crick to look at the picture to determine it was a double helix and not a triple helix as Linus Pauling had thought.
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Rosalind Franklin contributed a base for the discovery of the DNA structure by taking some x-ray photos. And carrying out the experiments, however she was not mentioned in 1962 when the noble prize was awarded to James Watson, Francis Crick and Maurice Wilkins, whom stole her photographs and published the solution as their own.
The impacts on the society today made by Rosalind Franklin is that she set the base for all discovery on DNA.
J.D Bernal said...
Were the most beautiful X-ray photographs taken of any substance
It was Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Elise Franklin.
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.
The research of Rosalind Elsie Franklin led to the discovery of the double-helix structure of DNA. She did not actually discover DNA, but opened the way for others. She died in 1958, four years before the Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded to her colleagues Maurice Wilkins, James Watson and Francis Crick for the discovery of the structure of DNA.
the helix structure of DNA
Rosalind Franklin did the measurements using X-Rays that allowed James Watson and Franicis Crick to decipher the structure of DNA. Dr. Franklin probably would have shared the Noble Prize with Watson, Crick and Maurice Wilkins but she died before the prize was awarded but the Noble prize is not awarded posthumously. Without Franklin's work Watson and Crick would not have made their discovery.
Rosalind Franklin
It was Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Elise Franklin.
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.
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 worked with bundles of DNA
Rosalind Franklin was a biologist who discovered the structure of DNA. Her hobbies were traveling and she was an avid hiker.
The research of Rosalind Elsie Franklin led to the discovery of the double-helix structure of DNA. She did not actually discover DNA, but opened the way for others. She died in 1958, four years before the Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded to her colleagues Maurice Wilkins, James Watson and Francis Crick for the discovery of the structure of DNA.
the helix structure of DNA
Rosalind Franklin is not known for a specific book, but rather for her groundbreaking work in X-ray crystallography that led to the discovery of the double helix structure of DNA. Her research played a pivotal role in advancing our understanding of genetics and molecular biology.
rosalind frankin is a pioneer she invented d.n.a e.t.c
Rosalind Franklin had many contributions in the the structural studies of nucleic acids and viruses by X-ray cristallography.
When Watson and Crick were working on the structure of DNA, they used Rosalind Franklin's discovery (she was working on X-Ray diffraction of the crystallized substance) that the molecule was helical in their work but failed to credit her contribution properly in their papers/books. Only they can answer as to why they did this, but morally it is forever to their shame.