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&nbsp;Photo 51 is an [[X-ray diffraction|x-ray diffraction]] image produced by[[Rosalind Franklin|Rosalind Franklin]] and her team at King's College London in 1952. It was used to help determine the structure of DNA&nbsp;[[DNA|<ref>BBC, Walsh F.The most important photo ever taken?. 2012 [cited 05/12/18]; Avalible from: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-18041884</ref>]].  
Photo 51 is an [[X-ray diffraction|x-ray diffraction]] image produced by&nbsp;[[Rosalind Franklin|Rosalind Franklin]] and her team at King's College London in 1952. It was used to help determine the structure of [[DNA|DNA]].&nbsp;&nbsp;<br>
 
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Latest revision as of 20:59, 6 December 2018

Photo 51 is an x-ray diffraction image produced by Rosalind Franklin and her team at King's College London in 1952. It was used to help determine the structure of DNA.