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         <title>9.) If you were one of the scientists would you have wanted to cooperate with all of the others and share the discovery (and Nobel Prize) or would you have tried to do it on your own?  Why?</title>
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         <title>8.) Do you agree with Wilkins that science should be an “open activity where individuals work as a community?  Why or why not?</title>
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         <title>7.) Who ended up being credited with the discovery of DNA structure and received the Nobel Prize for it?  </title>
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         <title>6.) What is the structure of DNA? (Be very descriptive)</title>
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         <title>5.) Who was Edward Chargaff (other than the guy eating the pea soup in the video)?  What was his contribution to DNA structure ?</title>
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         <title>4.) What were some of the “issues” and conflicts that affected the discovery of DNA structure?</title>
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         <title>5.) What is X-Ray diffraction (what can it be compared to), and how did it help with the discovery of DNA structure?</title>
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         <title>2.) What scientific breakthrough unrelated to DNA was Maurice Wilkins responsible for?  Why might he have changed his area of research after his first big discovery?</title>
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         <title>1.) Who were the 5 scientists working to discover the structure of DNA?  How did these individuals relate to each other (such as who liked and worked together, who spied on who, who refused to speak or help one another)?</title>
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         <title>Mrs. Snyder-The following are some prompts to help get you thinking during the film.  You must post at least 5 unique high quality responses and/or questions to receive participation points for the day. </title>
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         <title>Alyssa Blair</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1) Watson and Crick worked together on DNA, but were "lazy jokers."<br>2)Most scientist believed to find the script in the proteins because they were more complicated.<br>3) Wilkins helped create the atom bomb, but it after he felt bad so switched to biology field.<br>4) Rosalind Franklin did so many x rays for her research without protection and was killed by cancer.<br>5) Used model figures to try and create model of DNA.<br>6) 3 teams with 3 different approaches founded DNA.<br>7) Wilkins suggested they all work together to figure it out.<br>8) Watson, Crick, and Wilkins got the Nobel prize for the discovery on DNA. Franklin didn't because she died before they were awarded.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Chelsea</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1.) The 4 bases of DNA are adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine. The base parable states that guanine can only pair with cytosine and adenine can only pair with thymine.&nbsp;<br>2.) Watson and Crick "worked" together in Cambridge. They didn't get a lot done because they fooled around too much.<br>3.) Watson and Crick had Shargaff (who created the base parable) over for dinner and tried to get information out of him.<br>4.) Roslyn Franklin died of radiation from all of the X-rays she took, but she wasn't given credit for her work until later.<br>5.) The five scientists are James Watson, Francis Crick, Roslyn Franklin, Maurice Wilkins, and Linus Pauling.&nbsp;<br>6.) Pauling liked to build DNA models to help comprehend it.&nbsp;<br>7.) Watson and Cregg tried to steal the DNA model credit from Wilkins and Franklin. Which didn't go as they planned, and they were barred from the race.<br>8.) Wilkins shared Roslyn's DNA picture data to Watson.&nbsp;<br>9.) Even though Roslyn Franklin did most of the work she didn't get a Nobel Prize because she sadly passed away before she could receive it </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Ashley </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. DNA looks like a twisted ladder and is made up of nucleotides.&nbsp;<br>2. Cells divide over and over again<br>3.The scientists who were working on discovering the structure of DNA were Rosalind Franklin, James Watson, Francis, and Maurice.&nbsp;<br>4. Rosalind Franklin died because of the x-rays, before she got any credit for the discovery and all of the work that she did.&nbsp;<br>5. Pauling's work was credited (he found all of the DNA structures and built models) and he was a winner of a double Nobel prize.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Madi Shupp </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>question 1.)</strong> The five scientists were Francis Crick, James Watson, Rosalind Franklin, Maurice Wilkins, and Pauling. Crick and Watson worked together. Franklin and Wilkins worked together. Pauling mainly worked alone and kept to himself. <br><br><strong>question 6.) </strong>DNA looks like a twisted ladder. There are nucleotides on each side of the ladder. Adenine pairs with Thymine and Guanine pairs with Cytosine. Each nitrogen base one has a sugar and phosphate connected to it. The nitrogen bases are bonded with hydrogen bonds. <br><br><strong>question 9.)</strong> I would have needed help so I think I would have wanted to try and get everyone to work together. <br><br><strong>Notes:<br></strong>1. It seems like Crick and Watson didn't sit down and do much work they were always on the go. They would go to the park and other places.&nbsp;<br>2. Rosalind died from radiation because of all the x-rays she did.&nbsp;<br>3.&nbsp; Watson came to kings college to see the presentation Franklin was having and shortly after Watson and Crick let out "there discoveries" on DNA.<br>4. Watson and Crick went to see Shargaff but he didn't really want to talk all that much.&nbsp;<br>5. The very clear picture that Franklin took was shared by Wilkins which created a lot of controversy<br>6.&nbsp; Watson figured it all out first but it was because if the picture Franklin took. So it doesn't quite seem fair that Watson would get all the credit.&nbsp;<br>7. Rosalind Franklin did most of the work but Watson, Crick, and Wilkins got nobel peace prize.&nbsp;<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Kendra </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>1) </strong>The structure of DNA is made up of nucleotides which have a sugar, phosphate, and nitrogen base. Nitrogen bases can be Thymine, Adenine, Cytosine, and Guanine. These bases pair with each other, creating a double helix.<br><strong>2) </strong>Francis Crick (can't tell) and James Watson were two of the scientists who were working to discover DNA.<br><strong>3) </strong>James Watson is world famous, outgoing, and a million.<br><strong>4)</strong> They searched for the script by using the chromosomes to find it. They expected the answer to be in proteins. <br><strong>5)</strong> Roslyn Franklin died before she got credit for part in the discovery. Maurice Wilkins still works and he helped work on the atomic bomb they dropped on Hiroshima. He changed his area because he had felt guilty for creating something that killed so many people. <br><strong>6)</strong> Light hits the crystals then shows up on the walls (it can be compared to shining a light on a chandelier) we got to see what the structure looked like some. <br><strong>7)</strong> Linus Pauling found all the DNA structures and built models. He won the Nobel prizes.<br><strong>8) </strong>Chargaff created the base pair rules, A goes with T, C goes with G. <br><strong>Cells divide in order to make more cells to grow an organism or replace other cells. <br>9) </strong>Watson, Crick, and Maurice Wilkins ended up being credited with the discovery of DNA.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br></div><div>1.)Frances Crick and Jim Watson who shared the same dream and both believed there was a script" that told DNA what to do. Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins were also a pair of scientists working together. The last scientist was Linus Pauling from America. Watson spied on Franklin. Wilkins and Franklin did not speak.<br>2.) Wilkins helped to create the atomic bomb, after all the chaos that was created from the bomb he chose to start studying DNA.<br>7.) Watson,Crick, and Wilkins were the ones to be awarded the Nobel Prize for discovering DNA, despite using most of FRanklin's research and data.<br>6.) The structure of DNA is two strands twisted in a way that look almost like a latter, made up of nitrogen bases, hydrogen bonds, sugars, and phosphates. the strands the hydrogen bonds and nitrogen bases connected the strands as though the rungs in a latter with phosphates and sugars on the sides in the strands.<br>4.) There was the issue of spying and stealing of information that resulted in Crick and Watson being kicked off the case with all their models and such being sent to King.<br>5.) Edward Chargaff was a DNA expert and the creator of the base pair rule.&nbsp;<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1.) The DNA structure is made up of nucleotides<br>2.) Watson and Crick worked together to look at DNA<br>3.) Most scientist thought that DNA would be found in proteins&nbsp;<br>4.) Rosalind died because she never worn protective gear when taking X-Rays.<br>5.) Used many figures to use DNA<br>6.) They are 3 different terms found in DNA<br>7.) </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1) DNA is made of 4 chemicals (Thymine, Adenine, Cytosine, and Guanine.) and holds the structure of all living things<br>2) Francis Crick and James Watson worked together and figured out which chemicals made up DNA, but not the order of them<br>3) Rosalind and Maurice worked at the same institute also studying the structure of DNA, Rosalind was known for taking pictures of small things that cannot be seen and died before being credited for her research<br>4) Linus built real models of the atoms paired together to try to figure out the structure of DNA<br>5) Rosalind believed making a model was a waste of time and pointed out that they forgot the water content portion of DNA<br>6) Erwin came up with the DNA base pair rules (A to T and C to G)<br>7) One of Rosalind's photos showed an X pattern which indicated DNA was a formed as a helix (she refused to share what she had found in said photo, but Maurice showed Watson)</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. The structure of DNA is made of a phosphate group, a sugar group, and a nitrogen base <br>2. James Watson and Francis Crick worked with DNA<br>3. Watson and Crick searched for the DNA script by looking at chromosomes<br>4. Maurice Wilkins helped work on the atom bomb that dropped on Hiroshima <br>5.  Franklin got no credit for the work she did when she died <br>6. Pauling used DNA structures and models </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. The structure of DNA looks like a twisted ladder called a Double Helix. It is made up of nucleotides which are made of sugar, and phosphate and a cytosine, guanine, thymine, or adenine which are nitrogen bases.&nbsp;<br>2. Crick, Franklin, Wilkins, Pauling, and Watson were all scientists that discovered the structure of DNA. Crick and Watson worked together. Franklin died due to all of the x-rays.&nbsp;<br>3. Some issues and conflicts that affected the discovery of the DNA structure was spying to find out what the other teams were thinking, conflict between the teams of scientists and relationship interference.<br>4. Pauling's work got credited with the discovery of the DNA structure and received 2 Nobel Prizes for it. &nbsp;<br>5. If I were one of the scientists I would have wanted to cooperate with all of the others and share the discovery because it's too much work to do in a life time and I work better in a team when I have multiple opinions to contribute to my thoughts.&nbsp;<br>6. Watson, Crick and Wilkins were the ones who got credit and a Nobel prize. <br><br>Cells divide so they can produce more cells.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>#1 Linus Pauling, Francis Crick, James Watson, Maurice Wilkins, and Rosalind Franklin were the 5 doctors that discovered DNA.<br>#2 James and Francis worked together, barely did anything but they shared the same dream.&nbsp;<br>#3 Most scientist thought that it would be found in the proteins, but Watson and Crick decided to go through the simpler one, DNA.&nbsp;<br>#4 Rosalind and Maurice worked together to find the structure of DNA.<br>#5 Rosalind Franklin died of radiation because she never wore protective gear when she was taking pictures of all those tiny things with an e-ray. And she didn't get the credit after all her work.<br>#6 Linus Pauling looked for the structures of many molecules, and he usually found him, which was why he was so popular.&nbsp;<br>#7 Pauling was going to guess the structure by building models out of puzzle things kind of like connects.&nbsp;<br>#8 Edward Chargaff was the one who created the base pairing rule.&nbsp;<br>#9 The structure of DNA is the Double Helix, made up of a 5 carbon sugar called deoxyribose, a phosphate, and 4 different nitrogen bases (Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, and Cytosine).&nbsp;<br>#10 James Watson and Francis Crick ended up being credited with the discovery of DNA structure and received a Nobel Prize for it.&nbsp;<br>#11 If I were one of the scientists I would have definitely wanted to work together and share the Noble Prize because the more the merrier, right?</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. DNA is made up of nucleotides.<br>2. Watson and Crick goofed off more than worked.<br>3. DNA started being researched half a century ago<br>4.&nbsp; Cells divide over and over again to make certain animals/DNA<br>5. Pauling used DNA structures<br>6. Edward Chargaff created the base pairing rule.<br>7. </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. The scientists that discovered DNA were Francis Crick, James Watson, Maurice Wilkins, Linus Pauling and Rosalind Franklin.&nbsp;<br>2. Watson and Crick liked to work together, they both liked to goof off.&nbsp;<br>3. Rosalind died because she never wore protective gear when taking x rays&nbsp;<br>4. Franklin died before she got credit for her part in the discovery&nbsp;<br>5. The nitrogen bases are Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, and Guanine. Adenine and thymine pair together, like cytosine and guanine&nbsp;<br>6. Erwin Chargaff came up with the base pairing rule<br>7. Rosalind Franklin discovered the DNA were in the helix shape </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1.)The secret is DNA made up of nucleotides.<br>2.)Scientists have fear of being in the lab from human evolution.<br>3.)DNA began half a centrey ago.<br>4.)All things in life can be seen by a microscope and at one point we looked like a little red ball<br>5.)jim watson is world famouse and a world famous millionar and studies the life of science.<br>6.)cromozomes streach out DNA and the scientists look at the simplar DNA.<br>7.)In london, franklin chose to be a scientist and tested a girls DNA and shortly after the lady died but some say she died from all the research that she made when she was being tested.<br>8.)"Black monday" does work by scientists reaserching some simple search and it worked out!</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Dawson Thomas</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>James Watson/Francis Craig- Wanted to find what tells the cells to do<br><br>Rosalind Franklin- Did good work but was never credited. Died from Cancer because she had no protection from the radiation.<br><br>Maurice Wilkins- Was able to make DNA photographs from x-rays.<br><br>Linus Palling was an American- double Nobel Prize winner</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>3. It helped with the discovery of the structure of DNA because it helped you see what you can't see with a microscope.&nbsp;<br>8. I agree with Wilkins because working together with other people could make things go faster. If you give everyone a job to do, you'll get things done faster.<br>9. I probably would've wanted to do it on my own so I could get the reward.&nbsp;<br>4. Some of the issues was that the one scientist was getting information from another and using it for his own use and nobody was working together.&nbsp;<br>7. The people that got credit and the Nobel Prize were Watson, Crick, and Wilkins. <br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Kali Rotharmel </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1. In the 1950´s James Watson and Francis Crick wanted to find the instructions which would tell the cell what to do, but they were both very lazy workers. Rosalind Franklin was very good at her job, but she was never really credited for the work she had done. She died from cancer from all the X-Rays she had taken. Maurice Wilkins was thought to have betrayed his colleague. Linus Palling was a very smart guy and was a double Nobel Prize winner. <br>6. DNA is made up of different nucleotides (A, T, C, G) which it forms into a double helix (Self Replicating Molecule) <br>7. was credited with the discovery of DNA and  , Crick, received the Nobel Prize for it. <br>8. I agree with Wilkins when he says that science should be an ¨open activity where individuals work as a community,¨ because it is proven when people work together most times it goes faster. Also putting a few heads together compared to just one brain, more knowledge could be gained and new information could be retained throughout the public. <br>9. If I were one of the scientists I would have wanted to cooperate with all of the other scientists and share the discovery also the Nobel Prize because I would rather have put all of our information together and  figure out more information off of each other quicker because then we could all keep moving forward with our ideas and thoughts. Winning the Nobel Prize as a team would be okay because everyone in the community could put there thoughts together. </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1/9/17 absent. <br>9. i would do it on my own. i say this because if i was correct i would be know better and passably be famous and would not have to share my fame and money.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>&nbsp;Cells divide so they can produce more cells<br><br>2. Francis Crick, and James Watson </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>cells divide so they can make new things. Because new cells can produce more cells, so it can get bigger.&nbsp;<br><br>6. The structure of the DNA is made up of a helix that looks like a twisted ladder. DNA is made up of a hydrogen bonds, nitrogen bases, and phosphates. The hydrogen bonds have to be paired up with the right ones. A goes with T and C goes with G.&nbsp;<br><br>9. I would of want to work on the project with others, even though it would be nice to take all the credit, multiple minds would be better than just 1. Meaning that you can accomplish more. </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>So they can produce more cells </div>]]></description>
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