DNA, RNA and proteins were isolated, then combined and separated into 3 different samples. Each sample was treated with a different enzyme that would degrade one the three molecules. These were injected into bacteria that was then injected into mice. A The law of dominance. B Chargaffs's rule C Heritable information exists D DNA was responsible for the formation of proteins E DNA was the inherited material of life Mendel studied pea plants to make sense of the expression of particular traits. 2. 3. The effect of two types of bacteria and their impact on the mice was studied. The pathogenic bacteria was heated and injected into the nonpathogenic bacteria, then injected into the mouse. THis enabled both types of bacteria to be pathogenic. it was found that the percentage of A was the same C and G was the same as C 4. 1.
DNA, RNA and proteins were isolated, then combined and separated into 3 different samples. Each sample was treated with a different enzyme that would degrade one the three molecules. These were injected into bacteria that was then injected into mice. A The law of dominance. B Chargaffs's rule C Heritable information exists D DNA was responsible for the formation of proteins E DNA was the inherited material of life Mendel studied pea plants to make sense of the expression of particular traits. 2. 3. The effect of two types of bacteria and their impact on the mice was studied. The pathogenic bacteria was heated and injected into the nonpathogenic bacteria, then injected into the mouse. THis enabled both types of bacteria to be pathogenic. it was found that the percentage of A was the same C and G was the same as C 4. 1.
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