Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins used X-ray crystallography to help figure out the shape of DNA by taking X-ray images of DNA. Their work, particularly Franklin's Photo 51, provided crucial evidence for determining the double helix structure of DNA. The other options listed are not correct in the context of their contributions to DNA research.
Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins studied X-ray crystallography. What did they do using this technology? They put the pictures in a gallery. They helped figure out the shape of DNA by taking x-ray images of DNA. They measured the length of DNA. They found that mixing a dead harmful bacteria with a living harmless one can cause transformation.
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They helped figure out the shape of DNA by taking X-ray images of DNA.