Science > Biology > Gene its Nature, Expression and Regulation > Genetic Material DNA as Genetic Material Griffith Experiment: Background: Meischer isolated nuclein from nuclei of WBCs in 1869. Walter Sutton, Thomas Hunt Morgan established that the hereditary material lies in the nucleus in chromosomes. Chromosomes are formed of proteins and nucleic acid, DNA. For […]
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