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Model of the DNA helix
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DNA B form Model
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Signer DNA samples
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DNA small camera and photo 51
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DNA X-ray diffraction photograph
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DNA 40th Anniversary plaque unveiling at King's College London
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DNA X-ray diffraction composition
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'Photo 51': X-ray diffraction photograph produced by Rosalind Franklin and Raymond Gosling
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DNA A form
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Drum X-ray camera
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Drum X-ray Camera
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Quarter plate of X-ray diffraction image of sepia spermatafore
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Quarter Plate image of an X-ray diffraction picture of Sepia sperm DNA.
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Quarter Plate 440: X ray diffraction photograph of Human DNA from July 1951
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Quarter Plate 400: X ray diffraction photograph of Sepia sperm DNA from July 1951
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Quarter Plate 439: X ray diffraction picture of Thymus DNA from July 1951
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Quarter Plate No 438: X-ray diffraction picture of Herring Sperm DNA from July 1951
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X-ray diffraction pattern [possibly from a cephalopod sperm]
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Composite x-ray diffraction pattern of DNA showing B structure
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Comparison of three x-ray diffraction patterns (1955)
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X-ray photograph of microcrystalline fibres of DNA
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DNA B Pattern (1955)
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DNA A Pattern (1950s)
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DNA A Pattern (1950s)
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First multifibre specimen taken on the Raymax tube Unicam Camera, filled with hydrogen (90% relative humidity; cobalt radiation)
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Specimen of DNA fibres mounted on a wire frame (1950)
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DNA fibre under a polarising microscope
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The double helix discovery reported in "Understanding Science" (1964), a children's science magazine
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Gordon Conference on Proteins and Nucleic Acids (1956)
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Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins (1956)