Dna's Double Helix: James Watson And Francis Crick

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Most major discoveries have exciting stories to accompany them and account for said discovery. The discovery of DNA’s double helix by James Watson and Francis Crick is no exception.

The groundwork was laid in 1943 for Watson and Crick by scientist Oswald Avery, the man that discovered that DNA does indeed carry genetic material (PBS). The only problem at this point in time was that “no one knew how it worked.” Now how did that lead to Watson and Crick discovering how DNA was structured and could replicate itself? According to PBS, Rosalind Franklin was studying at Cambridge with Watson and Crick. “Franklin, a shy and inward young woman, suffered from patronizing attitudes and sexism that forced her to do much of her work alone.” Franklin and

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