Watson and Crick are usually the ones credited with discovering the double-helix structure of DNA, but what of Rosalind Franklin? Her research via X-ray diffraction was crucial to the discovery of DNA’s structure, but her role in its discovery was frequently ignored—and possibly even downplayed—by the scientific community. (Read more about her work here.) Do you think she got a raw deal?

Poll Question:
Do you think Rosalind Franklin has gotten enough credit for her role in discovering the double-helix structure of DNA?

Yes
35

No
164

Who’s Rosalind Franklin?
18

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