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1.
Chromosome Theory of Heredity
(Category/Genetics)
... “Chargaff’s Rules.” Meanwhile, in the early 1950s, Maurice Wilkins (1916–2004) and
Rosalind Franklin
(1920–1958) were also studying the DNA molecule. They were trying to figure out the shape of the ...
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Rosalind Franklin
(Category/DNA Structure)
Rosalind Franklin
is best known for her contributions to the study of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and plant viruses. Her experiments with X-ray diffraction—or the use of X rays to create images of crystallized ...
3.
DNA Encyclopedia
(Uncategorised Content)
... by
Rosalind Franklin
and Raymond Gosling, included photographs of the X-ray diffraction patterns from an alternative type of DNA. These data also supported the proposed helical structure of DNA. More ...
4.
DNA Structure
(Category)
... always pairs with cytosine in the DNA molecule. This idea later became known as “Chargaff’s Rules.” Meanwhile, in the early 1950s, Maurice Wilkins (1916–2004) and
Rosalind Franklin
(1920–1958) were ...