The race to solve the DNA structure between James Watson and Francis Crick was fueled by the scientific community's growing interest in understanding the molecular basis of genetics. Their competition was intensified by the work of other researchers, including Rosalind Franklin, whose X-ray diffraction images provided critical insights into DNA's helical structure. The urgency to publish findings was further heightened by the potential implications for Biology and medicine, making the discovery of DNA's double helix crucial for advancements in genetics and biotechnology. Ultimately, their successful collaboration led to the landmark publication in 1953, which transformed the field of molecular biology.
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