Who figured out the shape of DNA and what do we call that shape?
James Watson, Francis Cric, and Maurice Wilkins each recieved a Nobel Prize for their join work in discovering the double helix structure of DNA
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more like Maurice Wilkins stole Rosalind Franklin's work.
James Watson, Francis Cric, and Maurice Wilkins - these people knew that there were 2 strands of DNA but they didnt know about its actual shape which is double helix, and this was discovered by Rosalind Franklin
Very true. Rosalind Franklin got completely screwed over and deserves essentially all the credit.
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