Match each term with the most appropriate description. Some choices may be used more than once.

A. Chargaff
B. Franklin
C. Watson and Crick
D. Wilkins
E. Hershey and Chase
F. Miescher

1. This researcher's work suggested that DNA was a double helix.
2. Built the first precise model of DNA that implied its method of replication.
3. Proved that DNA, not protein, transmits a full complement of hereditary information.
4. Used X-ray diffraction technology to determine that phosphate groups are located on the outside of the DNA molecule and bases on the inside.
5. Discovered that the amount of adenine in a DNA molecule was equal to the amount of thymine.



Answer :

Final answer:

Match the terms with their respective descriptions for key figures in the discovery of DNA structure.


Explanation:

Match the Terms to the Descriptions:

  1. a. Chargaff: Discovered that the amount of adenine in a DNA molecule was equal to the amount of thymine.
  2. b. Franklin: Used X-ray diffraction technology to determine that phosphate groups are located on the outside of the DNA molecule and bases on the inside.
  3. c. Watson and Crick: Built the first precise model of DNA that implied its method of replication, suggesting it was a double helix, and proved that DNA, not protein, transmits a full complement of hereditary information.

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