Rosalind Franklin was famous for the understanding of deoxyribonucleic acid DNA
they are called DNA scientist because they try to find out who was alive in your past life
his daughter was born dec 30th 1947 and has remained anonymous all these years for some strange reason like her father I do believe im his daughters son so he would be my grandfather... I am searching further in to this to verifie it. will be getting a court order to resume this information. DNA will be the truth in this situation, Was told he was my mothers Dad, and the Grand Parents i grew up with did work for the aircraft, and all information for whom her parents are ,was always hidden,They made a comment that they will never tell, So is this why the Adopted Grand Parents was Rich? Let it be none I'm going all the way to find out ,if i am related? Going for a court order to open files on the adoption and for DNA to find the truth.
The main product produced within a cell is ATP. The cell also makes enzymes, hormones and other proteins based on DNA information.
The Creator God is the only logical answer. DNA is so complex that it could not have come about by random chance evolution (which is just a theory). The theory of evolution requires that organisms obtain increases in genetic information in order to increase in complexity over time. From what is observed about mutations, is this a possible mechanism of evolution?
Rosalind Franklin did not receive a Nobel Prize for her work on DNA because the Nobel Prizes are not awarded posthumously, and she passed away before the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the structure of DNA was awarded. Additionally, the Nobel Prize was awarded to Watson, Crick, and Wilkins for their work, overlooking Franklin's significant contributions.
No, Rosalind Franklin did not receive a Nobel Prize for her work on DNA structure. The Nobel Prize for the discovery of the DNA double helix structure was awarded to James Watson, Francis Crick, and Maurice Wilkins in 1962. Franklin's contributions to this discovery were not acknowledged at the time.
One of the scientists who won the Nobel Prize for determining the shape and structure of DNA was Francis Crick. Together with James Watson and Maurice Wilkins, they received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962 for their work on the structure of DNA.
Rosalind Franklin passed away before the Nobel Prize was awarded for the discovery of the DNA structure. Additionally, the Nobel Prize is limited to a maximum of three recipients, so Watson, Crick, and Wilkins were awarded the prize for their work on DNA structure.
James Watson, Francis Crick, and Maurice Wilkins won the Nobel Prize in 1962 for their discovery of the structure of DNA. Rosalind Franklin's work was also crucial to this discovery, although she did not receive a Nobel Prize for her contributions.
The pair of scientists who won the Nobel Prize for their work on the DNA molecule are James Watson and Francis Crick. They received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962 for their discovery of the double helix structure of DNA, which laid the foundation for understanding how genetic information is stored and transmitted in living organisms.
Frederick Sanger won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1958 for his work on the structure of proteins, especially insulin. He later won a second Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1980 for his development of DNA sequencing techniques.
No, Rosalind Franklin did not win the Nobel Prize. However, her work on X-ray diffraction images was crucial to identifying the structure of DNA, a discovery that was recognized with the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine awarded to James Watson, Francis Crick, and Maurice Wilkins in 1962.
The Nobel Prize is not enough???
The first Nobel Prize winner from Turkey was Aziz Sancar, who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2015 for his studies on DNA repair.
When the Nobel Prize was awarded, she had already died of cancer, and the Nobel Prize is not awarded posthumously.
No, Rosalind Franklin did not win the Nobel Prize. She made significant contributions to the discovery of the structure of DNA, but her work was not recognized by the Nobel Committee during her lifetime.