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Rosalind Franklin earned a degree in chemistry from the University of Cambridge in 1941. She subsequently conducted research in physical chemistry and X-ray crystallography, fields that were pivotal in her later work on DNA. Franklin's expertise in these areas significantly contributed to the understanding of the molecular structures of DNA, RNA, and viruses.

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