Over the past 60 years, DNA has risen from being an obscure molecule with presumed accessory or structural functions inside the nucleus to the icon of modern bioscience. The story of DNA often seems to begin in 1944 with Avery, MacLeod, and McCarty showing that DNA is the hereditary material. Within 10 years of their experiments, Watson and Crick deciphered its structure and yet another decade on the genetic code was cracked. However, the DNA story has already begun in 1869, with the young Swiss physician Friedrich Miescher. Having just completed his education as a physician, Miescher moved to Tübingen to work in the laboratory of biochemist Hoppe-Seyler, his aim being to elucidate the building blocks of life. Choosing leucocytes as his sou...
Photograph of Hoppe-Seyler’s laboratory in Tübingen castle taken in 1879 where Miescher discovered D...
Erwin Chargaff When Avery, MacLeod, and McCarty identified DNA as the transforming principle in th...
Gregor Mendel (1822-1884) was the first to explain that certain 'traits' were inherited in plants fr...
AbstractOver the past 60 years, DNA has risen from being an obscure molecule with presumed accessory...
In 1869 Swiss physician Frederich Miescher isolated DNA from white blood cells and called them nucl...
In 1871, the Swiss physiological chemist Friedrich Miescher published the results of a detailed chem...
Nucleic acids are the central molecules in transmission, expression and conservation of genetic info...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) was identified 140 years ago by a Swiss physician Friedrich Miescher. Hi...
It was known for many years that living things inherit traits from their parents. These observations...
and what its role was within the cell were a bit of a mystery. DNA itself was first isolated as far ...
DNA-deoxyribonucleic acid is the blueprint for life. It is present in organisms ranging from the sm...
DNA is our memory, the repository of information passed down to us by our ancestors. It was first di...
This year we are celebrating 150 anniversary of the discovery of DNA by Friedrich Miescher. His find...
In early May 1950, Bern chemistry professor Rudolf Signer traveled to a meeting of the Faraday Socie...
In the late 1860s, DNA was first identified by the Swiss physician and biochemist Friedrich Miescher...
Photograph of Hoppe-Seyler’s laboratory in Tübingen castle taken in 1879 where Miescher discovered D...
Erwin Chargaff When Avery, MacLeod, and McCarty identified DNA as the transforming principle in th...
Gregor Mendel (1822-1884) was the first to explain that certain 'traits' were inherited in plants fr...
AbstractOver the past 60 years, DNA has risen from being an obscure molecule with presumed accessory...
In 1869 Swiss physician Frederich Miescher isolated DNA from white blood cells and called them nucl...
In 1871, the Swiss physiological chemist Friedrich Miescher published the results of a detailed chem...
Nucleic acids are the central molecules in transmission, expression and conservation of genetic info...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) was identified 140 years ago by a Swiss physician Friedrich Miescher. Hi...
It was known for many years that living things inherit traits from their parents. These observations...
and what its role was within the cell were a bit of a mystery. DNA itself was first isolated as far ...
DNA-deoxyribonucleic acid is the blueprint for life. It is present in organisms ranging from the sm...
DNA is our memory, the repository of information passed down to us by our ancestors. It was first di...
This year we are celebrating 150 anniversary of the discovery of DNA by Friedrich Miescher. His find...
In early May 1950, Bern chemistry professor Rudolf Signer traveled to a meeting of the Faraday Socie...
In the late 1860s, DNA was first identified by the Swiss physician and biochemist Friedrich Miescher...
Photograph of Hoppe-Seyler’s laboratory in Tübingen castle taken in 1879 where Miescher discovered D...
Erwin Chargaff When Avery, MacLeod, and McCarty identified DNA as the transforming principle in th...
Gregor Mendel (1822-1884) was the first to explain that certain 'traits' were inherited in plants fr...