Rosalind Franklin - Kiosk of History
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Rosalind Franklin, an English chemist who used the X-ray diffraction method in 1952 to check that the DNA structure is shaped like a double propeller. The materials used for its finding were appropriated by J. Watson and F. Crick who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine in 1962. Rosalind Franklin was born in London on July 25, 1920. His father was Ellis Franklin (1894–1964), came from a Polish family who moved to England in the 18th century; he made …
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