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Watson and Crick's approach to discovering the molecular structure of DNA, which differs from Rosalind Franklin's search for the experimental part of DNA.
Watson and Crick
Watson and Crick had a definite scientific goal: to try to decipher the structure of DNA. For this, they seek empirical information at a seminar at King's College (held on November 21, 1951), in which Franklin presented some results of the investigation he was doing with his assistant Raymond Gosling.
Franklin
Franklin had already made another fundamental discovery, which in a way explained why other researchers before him had not achieved better results with X-ray diffraction for DNA. Franklin discovered that DNA came in two forms: a "dry" form, which he called form A, and a more hydrated form, which he called form B.
With this information, we can conclude that Watson and Crick's approach to discovering the molecular structure of DNA was to discover the helical shape of DNA, which differs from Rosalind Franklin's search for the experimental part of DNA.
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