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Thursday, November 5, 2009. History of DNA research. DNA was first isolated by the Swiss. Who, in 1869, discovered a microscopic substance in the pus. Of discarded surgical bandages. As it resided in the nuclei of cells, he called it "nuclein". In 1919, Phoebus Levene. Identified the base, sugar and phosphate nucleotide unit. Produced the first X-ray diffraction. Patterns that showed that DNA had a regular structure. In 1928, Frederick Griffith. Of the "smooth" form of the Pneumococcus. Of the T2 phage.

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