During her lifetime, Rosalind Franklin's X-ray photographs of DNA were never credited as the key that unlocked Watson's and Crick's discovery of DNA's double-helix structure.
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Rosalind Franklin was never credited during her lifetime
The next words will be
A. as the key that unlocked
B. for her X-ray photographs of DNA
C. by Watson's and Crick's discovery
D. of DNS's double-helix structure
E. I don't know
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