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- T2; Hershey-Chase
- The ___ bacteriophage was used in the ____ experiments to kill E Coli
- Schleiden
- botanist
- Griffith
- used two kinds of bacteria (S & R) in his work
- Morgan
- discovered sex-linked traits
- Mueller
- discovered radiation can cause mutations
- Mendel
- work was the basis for modern genetics
- Hershey & Chase
- used two radio-isotopes which were 35-S and 32-P
- Malthus
- wrote An Essay on Human Population Growth
- Chargaff
- was responsible for the base-pairing rules
- Banting
- determined cause of diabetes
- Schleiden & Schwan
- the part of the cell theory that states that all organisms are made of cells was developed by ____
- Wilkins & Franklin
- showed DNA to to be a double-helix by using x-ray diffraction
- Pasteur
- the person responsible for disproving spontaneous generation for microorganisms
- Hershey & Chase
- used a bacteriophage in their work
- Morgan & Mueller
- used fruit flies in genetic experiments
- Chargaff
- discovered the amount of A and T to be equal and the amount of C and G to be equal
- Mendel
- used garden peas in genetic experiments
- Avery
- The activity of the material responsible for transformation was stopped by enzymes that destroy DNA, according to experiments conducted by ____
- Fleming
- developed penicillin
- Watson & Crick
- published theory of DNA being a double-helix
- Hooke
- named cells
- Hershey & Chase
- demonstrated DNA as the material responsible for transformation
- Avery
- proved that DNA is the molecule that stores genetic information in the cell
- Griffith
- discovered transformation
- Redi
- the person responsible for disproving spontaneous generation for large organisms (flies)
- Wilkins & Franklin
- made x-ray diffraction photographs of DNA
- Schwan
- zoologist
- Mendel
- developed the laws of genetics
- Sutton
- developed chromosome theory of heredity
- Leeuwenhoek
- believed to be the first person to study microorganisms using a microscope