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[edit] "giving no credit to Franklin"

In fact, the seminal Nature article (ref #3 in the Wikipedia article at the time I write this) does acknowledge Franklin. The PBS.org reference cited for "giving no credit to Franklin" does not actually support that assertion; it states only that "absent from most accounts of their Nobel Prize-winning work is the contribution made by a scientist—molecular biologist and crystallographer Rosalind Franklin." [emph. mine] Not that the original article did not acknowledge Franklin's contribution. So I'm being bold and removing that bit. Chuck (talk) 02:23, 26 March 2008 (UTC)