Franklin's X-ray diffraction research. X-ray crystallography diffraction rotation pattern obtained as part of research to determine the structure of various materials. This image,of an unnamed material,was produced by British chemist Rosalind Franklin (1920-1958) while at the MRC Biophysics Research Unit at King's College London,UK. It was here in the early 1950s that Maurice Wilkins,Rosalind Franklin,and other crystallographers obtained X-ray diffraction patterns for DNA that led to James Watson and Francis Crick's DNA double helix model. As well as DNA,the King's College researchers investigated other materials,cells,and biological tissues | |
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