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It was Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Elise 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. he said omg i look like my dad!! _i_
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 visualisation that the diffraction patterns enabled, made it possible for the physical parameters of the DNA molecule to be postulated, and indeed constructed by Crick and Watson.
Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin
It was Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Elise Franklin.
rosilendFranklind and wilkins were enemys franklin She took pictures of DNA using xray diffraction and discovered DNA is helical. Later Wilkins stole her pictures and used her discovery as his own. in 1958 Rosilend franklen died.and in 1962 Wilkins got a reward by using franklens picture and passing it on as his own discovery.
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. he said omg i look like my dad!! _i_
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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 visualisation that the diffraction patterns enabled, made it possible for the physical parameters of the DNA molecule to be postulated, and indeed constructed by Crick and Watson.
Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins both gave a n x-ray of a Diffraction of a DNA Crystal
Together with Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin they discovered the structure of DNA.
Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin, along with Ray Gosling, Alec Stokes, Herbert Wilson, and others at King's College in London, were integral to the discovery of DNA's structure in 1953.
The discovery of DNA's double helix structure along with James Watson and Francis Crick.
DNA molecules are arranged as a tightly coiled helix. (:
J.D. Watson, F.H.C. Crick and M.H.F. Wilkins.