In early 1950s high quality X-ray diffraction photographs of DNA suggesting the DNA being double helix and composed of two nucleotide strands. Who took those photographs?

In early 1950s high quality X-ray diffraction photographs of DNA suggesting the DNA being double helix and composed of two nucleotide strands. Who took those photographs? Correct Answer Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins

The high quality X-ray diffraction photographs were taken by Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins. It suggested that DNA structure was helical and might be composed of more than one nucleotide strand in early 1950s.

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