Biology - Important Scientists and the Discovery of DNA

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Griffith

studied pneumococcus bacteria by experimenting on mice; discovered that mice injected with dead S-strain and live R-strain got pneumonia and died; led to the discovery of bacterial transformation

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Avery, McCarthy, and MacLeod

continued Griffith's experiments - purified different parts of bacteria; discovered transformation did not occur when DNA was destroyed; led to the discovery that DNA was the transforming factor (transformation: change in DNA of bacteria)

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Hershey and Chase

studied bacteriophages - grew viruses in phosphorus + sulfur; found radioactive phosphorus in bacteria; discovered that bacteriophages are made of DNA and protein

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Chargaff

discovered % of A=T and % of C=G; discovered base pairing and helped develop the double helix

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Rosalind Franklin

studied DNA using X-rays; discovered strands in DNA are twisted around each other like coils + bases are stacked in the middle of molecules; helped develop the double helix structure

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Watson and Crick

studied the structure of DNA - built 3-D models; discovered two strands wrap around each other like a spring; led to the discovery of the double helix structure, also used Franklin's X-ray without her permission

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What are the names of the scientists involved with the discovery of the double helix structure?

Chargaff, (Rosalind) Franklin, Watson and Crick

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What is the most important thing Hershey and Chase studied?

bacteriophages

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What is a bacteriophage?

a bacteria-infecting virus