Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 28th Sep 2012 21:51 UTC, submitted by MOS6510
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RE[4]: The use of tools is what matters
by tylerdurden on Sun 30th Sep 2012 06:55
in reply to "RE[3]: The use of tools is what matters"
RE[5]: The use of tools is what matters
by joehms22 on Sun 30th Sep 2012 13:59
in reply to "RE[4]: The use of tools is what matters"
Franklin was researching the structure of crystals, among them DNA, Watson saw one of her x-ray photographs, and heavily changed their (his and Crick's) model to match what Franklin had found. Luckily she died before the Nobel prize was handed out, as it would have been a mess otherwise. ;-)
Source: http://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/ps/retrieve/ResourceMetadata/SCBBFW
(edited to add Nobel prize statement)
Edited 2012-09-30 14:01 UTC




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My apologies, "the structure of DNA" is what I meant.