Her father was Ellis Arthur Franklin (1894-1964), a London merchant banker and her mother was Muriel Frances Waley (1894-1976).
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Rosalind Franklin's work, particularly her X-ray diffraction images of DNA, was crucial in understanding the double helix structure of DNA, which underpins all genetic information. This foundational discovery has had a profound impact on fields like genetics, medicine, and biotechnology, influencing everything from genetic testing and personalized medicine to advancements in agriculture and forensics. As a result, her contributions play a key role in everyday applications such as disease diagnosis, treatment development, and even ancestry research.
His parents were Giuseppe Marconi, an Italian silk merchant, and his Scots-Irish wife, Annie Jameson.
Rosalind Franklin had to rival Cavendish Laboratory scientist Francis Crick at Maurice Wilkins of King's College in 1953.
Joseph Priestley was born to Jonas and Mary Priestley.
She had three brothers and one sister. Her brothers were Roland, David, and Colin. Her sister was Jenifer.
He was a London merchant banker
Rosalind Franklin's parents were Philip Franklin and Muriel Frances Waley. Philip was a successful businessman, while Muriel was involved in various social and philanthropic activities. They both supported Rosalind in her education and career, fostering her interest in science from a young age.
Rosalind Franklin was a specialist in X-ray cristallography with contributions in the study of nucleic acids, viruses, coal, graphite etc.
yeah, after they moved to detroit
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 :)
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They predicted that the DNA double helix would unzip and replicate semiconservatively.
Rosalind Fergusson has written: 'Choose your baby's name' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Names, Personal, Personal Names 'The Penguin rhyming dictionary' -- subject(s): Rhyme, Dictionaries, English language
"Jane Franklin Mecom", "Josiah Franklin" and "Mary Rehling Holmes"