he discovered it in moscow, as he was on holiday with his wife.
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They do multiply and it's accomplished by injecting DNA into a host cell (bacteria in this case) and forcing the cell to synthesize the virus DNA, effectively creating more bacteriophages with the bacteria's own protein. The bacteria eventually bursts and the new bacteriophages are released to live happily ever after.
a t c and g they represent adenine thymine cytosine and guanine
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no! all of our cells are Eukaryotic (EU! are made of cells that have DNA)the DNA in your body is found in every single one of your cells, but some characteristics are not shown (they are turned off)but they are still there!for example:a person who has blonde hair might carry the gene for red hair, even though they don't have any red hairs visible on their body!