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  • 04-05-2016
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Who took the x-ray photograph that gave the final clue to DNA's true shape

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Photo 51, showing x-ray diffraction pattern of DNA
Photograph 51 is the nickname given to an X-ray diffraction image of DNA taken by Raymond Gosling in May 1952, working as a PhD student under the supervision of Rosalind Franklin,[1][2][3][4] at King's College London in Sir John Randall's group. It was critical evidence[5] in identifying the structure of DNA.[6]
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