It was Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Elise Franklin.
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X-ray diffraction studies by Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins.
Basically, DNA was purified by a number of methods to the point that crystals formed, X-ray diffraction studies of these crystals provided the evidence that a double helix was the only geometric structure consistent with the diffraction "shadows: obtained.-rb43081
She worked on DNA X-ray diffraction. Her work led to the double helix model of DNA which mad Watson, Wilson, and Crick famous.
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Anatomy studies the structures and organs of a body, Physiology studies their function and interactions.
Ivan Pavlov in the late 19th century. He conducted experiments with dogs that led to the discovery of classical conditioning.
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Her studies of DNA with X-ray diffraction indicated that DNA is a double helix.
Watson and Crick both heavily influenced biological studies for their co-discovery of the structure of DNA. They were awarded a Nobel Prize for this discovery in 1962.
Reinhard Gessner has written: 'High resolution X-ray diffraction studies of Z-DNA' -- subject(s): DNA, Structure, X-ray crystallography
X-ray diffraction studies by Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins.
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Basically, DNA was purified by a number of methods to the point that crystals formed, X-ray diffraction studies of these crystals provided the evidence that a double helix was the only geometric structure consistent with the diffraction "shadows: obtained.-rb43081
She worked on DNA X-ray diffraction. Her work led to the double helix model of DNA which mad Watson, Wilson, and Crick famous.
They applied the clues provided by Chargaff's rules and Franklin's X-ray diffraction studies. Using brass and wire models of the bases, sugars, and phosphate groups, Watson and Crick deduced that the structure of the DNA molecule is a double helix.
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