Working with others, including Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins, these two worked out the basic structure of DNA.
Watson and Crick discovered the structure of DNA, specifically the double helix model, in 1953. Their breakthrough provided a key foundation for understanding the molecular basis of inheritance and paved the way for significant advancements in genetics and molecular Biology. Their work opened up new avenues of research and laid the groundwork for the modern study of DNA.
Francis Crick and James Watson made the first 3-D DNA model with the double helix
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James Watson and Francis Crick.
Watson & Crick first proposed the theory of the structure of DNA
Watson, Crick, Wilkins and Franklin ( died and therefore not recognised for the Nobel prize)
Watson and Crick's model of DNA showed a double helix.
Watson and Crick's model of DNA showed a double helix.
Francis Crick and James Watson made the first 3-D DNA model with the double helix
The two scientists to establish DNA are James Watson and Francis Crick.
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Watson and Crick DNA model was shape like a winding staircase
Watson and Crick think DNA looked like a double Helix
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James Watson and Francis Crick.
Watson and Crick created a double delis DNA model
Watson & Crick first proposed the theory of the structure of DNA