The Double Helix: A Personal Account of the Discovery of the Structure of DNA |
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... Rosalind Franklin , who took the first x - ray photographs of DNA and tragically died of cancer at thirty - seven in 1958 before reaping the rewards her critical experimental work deserved . The Double Helix is also an affectionate ...
... Rosalind Franklin , who took the first x - ray photographs of DNA and tragically died of cancer at thirty - seven in 1958 before reaping the rewards her critical experimental work deserved . The Double Helix is also an affectionate ...
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... Rosalind Franklin , Linus Pauling , Francis Crick , and me . And as Francis was the dominant force in shaping my part , I will start the story with him . I HAVE never seen Francis Crick in a modest mood 4.
... Rosalind Franklin , Linus Pauling , Francis Crick , and me . And as Francis was the dominant force in shaping my part , I will start the story with him . I HAVE never seen Francis Crick in a modest mood 4.
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... anything more positive than he had already . True , she had done some more detailed measurements of the water content of her DNA samples , but even here Rosalind Franklin . Maurice had doubts about whether she was 70.
... anything more positive than he had already . True , she had done some more detailed measurements of the water content of her DNA samples , but even here Rosalind Franklin . Maurice had doubts about whether she was 70.
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