sorry for improving the answer whoever wrote it but she wasnt just a chick who liked science,she took photo 51.photo 51 is actually a nickname for the image of DNA.So she solved the DNA puzzle....amazing :)
she helped greatly with the dicovery of the structure of DNA, helping studies of cancer
she helped greatly with the dicovery of the structure of DNA, helping studies of cancer
Rosalind Franklin was a British biophysicist who famous for her research on coal and graphite utilisation and on the structure of our DNA and viruses.
Discovering the key factor of DNA
Benjamin franklin
he is famous because of his music
Yes.
Benjamin Franklin was a printer and inventor.
He was famous for wanting a change. For trying to inventions.
what is a famous quote that rosalind Franklin said
Rosalind Franklin was famous for the understanding of deoxyribonucleic acid DNA
Rosalind Franklin proved the pattern of DNA, therefor Watson and Crick could replicate the struckter of DNA. -SLY<3
It is possible that the structure of DNA (double helix) may not have been discovered. Rosalind Franklin is famous for her x-ray photographs of DNA which were later used by James Watson and Francis Crick to determine the helical structure of DNA.
Watson and Crick took the credi for discovering the DNA helix. That's when they made their famous model.So she influenced them.
James Watson Francis Crick Rosalind Franklin Fred Griffith Linus Pauling Martha Chase
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Rosalind Franklin is known for using a technique called X-ray diffraction to study the structure of a DNA molecule. Her work was shown with or with out her permission to crick and Watson. She also worked with the BCURA on war related work. she was not JUST a chick.
benjamin franklin was famous from 1732-1746
Sir John Franklin was famous for exploring! Tinkergirl020!!
The famous photo was taken by graduate student Raymond Gosling under the supervision of Rosalind Franklin in 1952. It was published in 1953. It was later given to Watson and Crick, for whom it was crucial in their development of the shape of the DNA molecule.
Watson created a model of the DNA double helix structure along with Francis Crick. Rosalind Franklin discovered the structure of DNA by using X-ray diffraction. Watson and Crick used Franklin's unpublished data without her consent in the construction of the double helix model and took credit for the findings.