Papers of M H F Wilkins: data obtained from x-ray diffraction photographs of DNA samples from sepia and loligo sperm heads

  • Wilkins, Maurice, 1916-2004
Date:
1957-1959
Reference:
K/PP178/2/63
Part of:
Wilkins, Maurice Hugh Frederick (1916-2004)
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Papers of M H F Wilkins: data obtained from x-ray diffraction photographs of DNA samples from sepia and loligo sperm heads. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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The original material is held at King’s College London, Archives and Special Collections. This catalogue is held by the Wellcome Library as part of Codebreakers: Makers of Modern Genetics.

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Measurements and calculations made from x-ray diffraction photographs of DNA samples, both powder and fibre, taken from sepia and loligo sperm heads (both species of cephalopod). Also densitometer trace diagrams reflecting the observed electron density present on the x-ray diffraction photographs and a traced molecular model of a section of the DNA structure showing bond angles and orientation. Original file title ‘Sepia 136’.

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1957-1959

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1 file

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King's College London

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Available at King’s College London, Archives and Special Collections, subject to signature of reader's undertaking form.

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A digitised copy is held by the Wellcome Library as part of Codebreakers: Makers of Modern Genetics.

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The original material is held at King’s College London, Archives and Special Collections. This catalogue is held by the Wellcome Library as part of Codebreakers: Makers of Modern Genetics.

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