DNA: the King’s story
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1993 A plaque was unveiled in the Strand to commemorate King’s contribution to the history of DNA.
2000 A new building was named the Franklin-Wilkins building. At the opening James Watson said “Without the two of them (Franklin and Wilkins) Francis Crick and I could not have made our discovery”. Francis Crick said “It is important to remember that all the really relevant experimental work on the x-ray diffraction patterns of DNA fibres was done by Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins and their co-workers.
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Gosling, Wilson, Wilkins and Stokes at King’s celebration of the 40th anniversary of the cracking of the DNA code.