dna
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
It's true, it's in the book
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!
1869
Friedrich Miescher discovered nucleic acids, specifically DNA, in 1869 while studying the chemical composition of white blood cells. This groundbreaking discovery laid the foundation for our understanding of genetics and heredity.
Johannes Friedrich Miescher discovered nucleic acids in 1869, specifically isolating DNA from the nuclei of white blood cells. His work laid the foundation for understanding the role of DNA in heredity and genetic information.
God originally created DNA in the double helix. The Swiss physician Friedrich Miescher was the first scientist to discover this shape, in 1869.
DNA was discovered in 1869 by Friedrich Miescher.
Friedrich Miescher is the man who discovered DNA.
Friedrich Miescher
Yes, Friedrich Miescher isolated a substance from the nuclei of white blood cells found in pus, which he initially called "nuclein." Later research has confirmed that this substance is DNA. Miescher did not isolate DNA from fish sperm specifically, but his work laid the foundation for the discovery of DNA as the genetic material in cells.
Friedrich Miescher
DNA was discovered in 1869 by Friedrich Miescher, a Swiss biologist. He isolated it from the nuclei of white blood cells.
Friedrich Miescher worked with white blood cells obtained from pus collected from surgical bandages. He isolated and identified a new substance which he called nuclein, later known as DNA.
Swiss physician Friedrich Miescher in 1869, while studying proteins in the leucocytes, isolated DNA and found it quite different from other proteins. Since it was present in the nucleus, he termed this substance as nuclein.