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    Franklin - The Future of Variant Interpretation. The most advanced way for variant classification, a FREE comprehensive interpretation tool by Genoox. Try it - search any variant.

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    Franklin - The Future of Variant Interpretation. The most advanced way for variant classification, a FREE comprehensive interpretation tool by Genoox. Try it - search any variant.

  3. 7 de out. de 2022 · Franklin is a genomic tool that helps genomic professionals answer almost any genomic question. It is developed by Genoox, a company that provides clinical genomics solutions.

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    In the early 1950s, the structure and function of DNA remained unclear. It had been found in every cell type investigated, and was known to consist of a phosphate backbone to which were attached four kinds of base — adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine (A, T, C and G). In 1944, the microbiologist Oswald Avery and his colleagues had shown that DNA...

    Even Franklin’s advocates often unwittingly perpetuate a caricatured view of her science — one that can be traced back to Watson’s reality-distorting 1968 bestseller, The Double Helix8. Watson’s version of the next, crucial stage in the story is often repeated to highlight how Franklin was deprived of due credit. Inadvertently, this undermines her....

    Franklin contributed several key insights to the discovery of the double helix. She clearly differentiated the A and B forms, solving a problem that had confused previous researchers. (X-ray diffraction experiments in the 1930s had inadvertently used a mixture of the A and B forms of DNA, yielding muddy patterns that were impossible to fully resolv...

    After Watson and Crick had read the MRC report, they could not unsee it. But they could have — and should have — requested permission to use the data and made clear exactly what they had done, first to Franklin and Wilkins, and then to the rest of the world, in their publications. In April 1953, Nature published three back-to-back papers on DNA str...

    Three weeks after the three DNA papers were published in Nature, Bragg gave a lecture on the discovery at Guy’s Hospital Medical School in London, which was reported on the front page of the BritishNews Chronicle daily newspaper. This drew the attention of Joan Bruce, a London journalist working for Time. Although Bruce’s article has never been pub...

    Rosalind Franklin was a physical chemist who used X-ray diffraction to study the structure of DNA. She independently grasped how DNA’s structure could specify proteins and was an equal player in the discovery of the double helix, contrary to popular myth.

  4. Genoox is a company that provides genomic insights based on real-world evidence and a community of users, called Franklin. Franklin is the world’s first open professional genomic community for experts to share and access data across the genomic value chain.

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  5. 26 de abr. de 2023 · Newly discovered documents reveal more about Rosalind Franklins role in solving DNA’s structure, and how multisensory experiences can create stronger memories in fruit flies.

  6. 5 de jun. de 2023 · Rosalind Franklin desempenhou um papel essencial na descoberta da estrutura do ADN. Franklin era uma química e cristalógrafa especializada na técnica de difracção de raios X, que permite obter imagens da estrutura de moléculas cristalizadas.