Resume de l’article : Rosalind Franklin, une pionnière de l’ADN
Article’s title: « Rosalind Franklin, a pioneer of DNA »
Rosalind Franklin was a British chemist and X-ray crystallographer who made significant contributions to the discovery of the structure of DNA. She obtained clear and well-defined images of DNA fibers using X-ray diffraction, which allowed James Watson and Francis Crick to propose a double helix model of DNA.
However, Franklin’s crucial data and insights were not fully acknowledged in the initial announcement of the double helix structure in the scientific journal Nature, and her role in the discovery was downplayed.
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Rosalind Franklin was a British chemist and X-ray crystallographer who played a pivotal role in the discovery of the structure of DNA by obtaining clear images of DNA fibers using X-ray diffraction. Despite her significant contributions, her role in the discovery was not fully recognized and her data was used without proper credit in the initial announcement of the double helix structure.