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Double-helix structure of DNA — Watson, Crick, Franklin

1953 AD · Transmission: Appropriated
BiologyTheoryBritish

Watson and Crick publish the double-helix structure of DNA. Rosalind Franklin's Photograph 51 was crucial to the deduction and was used without her direct knowledge. Franklin did not receive the Nobel Prize because she had died in 1958. The discovery reveals the mechanism of genetic transmission.

InstitutionCavendish Laboratory, Cambridge
Historical regionUnited Kingdom
Primary sourceWatson, J.D. & Crick, F.H.C. — "A Structure for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid" (Nature, 1953)
Secondary sourceNobel Prize — Physiology or Medicine 1962; Maddox, B. — Rosalind Franklin: The Dark Lady of DNA (2002)
Original languageEnglish
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