BIOLOGY PACKAGE UPENN
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Chapter 19.1, Problem 2CC
MAKE CONNECTIONS Ø• Bacteriophages were used to provide evidence that DNA carries genetic Information (see Figure 16.4). Briefly describe the experiment carried out by Hershey and Chase, including in your description why the researchers chose to use phages.
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