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Rosalind Franklin drew a picture of a DNA molecule and it does not like similar to Watson and Crick's DNA diagram. Rosalind Franklin was smarter than them. It was used to determine the physical structure of DNA.
Rosalind Frankiln and Maurcie Williams
Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins both gave a n x-ray of a Diffraction of a DNA Crystal
Rosalind Franklin
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.
Rosalind Franklin used x-ray crystalography to receive pictures of the DNACrick and Watson then used the photo to determine that that the structure of DNA was a double helix - hoped that help :)
Rosalind Franklin drew a picture of a DNA molecule and it does not like similar to Watson and Crick's DNA diagram. Rosalind Franklin was smarter than them. It was used to determine the physical structure of DNA.
Rosalind Frankiln and Maurcie Williams
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
They predicted that the DNA double helix would unzip and replicate semiconservatively.
Rosalind Franklin used x-ray crystalography to receive pictures of the DNACrick and Watson then used the photo to determine that that the structure of DNA was a double helix - hoped that help :)
Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins both gave a n x-ray of a Diffraction of a DNA Crystal
Rosalind Franklin
Double-helix (or spiral staircase). They used x-ray diffraction data from Rosalind Franklin to determine this.
Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin
Watson and Crick used the X-ray diffraction patterns to determine that DNA was a helical molecule. Withe the use of models, they built what we know as the DNA Double-Helix.
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