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Francis Crick and James Watson are credited with discovering the double helix structure of DNA in 1953. Their work, along with contributions from Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins, laid the foundation for our understanding of genetics.
Francis Crick went to the The University College of England
Only among ideologues, such as radical feminists. The accuse Watson and Crick of " stealing " the elucidation of DNA from Rosalind Franklin. Even though Franklin's work was of inestimable value she was not that close to elucidating the structure of DNA. History has shown, especially with Linus Pauling's success with models, that model building, not X-ray diffraction, was the way to go. Read Gunther Stent for the truth of the matter supposedly controversial.
Oh, dude, Watson and Crick? Yeah, they totally nailed it with that DNA double helix discovery, right? But like, ethical? I mean, they might've borrowed a few ideas here and there, but hey, who hasn't, am I right? Like, as long as they didn't straight-up steal someone's lunch money, I'd say they were pretty ethical... for scientists, at least.
James Watson, along with Francis Crick and Rosalind Franklin, discovered the double helix structure of DNA in 1953. This groundbreaking finding revolutionized the field of genetics and laid the foundation for further research in molecular biology.
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Tristan Watson goes by Scooter.
Francis Crick attended University College London where he studied physics before transitioning to biology.
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