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Match the scientist(s) with their contribution to what we now know about dna.

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rosalind franklin and maurice wilkens:
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alfred hershey and martha chase:
3.
avery, mcloed and mccarty:
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james watson and frances crick:
5.
erwin chargaff:

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a. determined base pair ruling and that percentages of bases is species specific.
b. determined griffith's transforming factor was dna
c. determined dna to be double helix structure
d. conclusively proved dna is the hereditary molecule with their work with bacteriophages.
e. found dna to be a helix structure because of their xray crystallography.

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