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Rosalind Franklin and the Double Helix

 

作者: Lynne Osman Elkin,  

 

期刊: Physics Today  (AIP Available online 1903)
卷期: Volume 56, issue 3  

页码: 42-48

 

ISSN:0031-9228

 

年代: 1903

 

DOI:10.1063/1.1570771

 

出版商: AIP

 

数据来源: AIP

 

摘要:

In 1962, James Watson, then at Harvard University, and Cambridge University's Francis Crick stood next to Maurice Wilkins from King's College, London, to receive the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their “discoveries concerning the molecular structure of nucleic acids and its significance for information transfer in living material.” Watson and Crick could not have proposed their celebrated structure for DNA as early in 1953 as they did without access to experimental results obtained by King's College scientist Rosalind Franklin. Franklin had died of cancer in 1958 at age 37, and so was ineligible to share the honor. Her conspicuous absence from the awards ceremony—the dramatic culmination of the struggle to determine the structure of DNA—probably contributed to the neglect, for several decades, of Franklin's role in the DNA story. She most likely never knew how significantly her data influenced Watson and Crick's proposal.

 

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