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From a PBS databank of twentieth-century scientists and their stories comes this brief description of the discovery by Watson and Crick of the double-helix structure of DNA. The work of other scientists on whom Watson and Crick relied are also mentioned, with special attention given to the contribution of Rosalind Franklin.
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