It was discovered in Cambridge at England. Well when you ask why, I'd say because whoever discovered it would make one of the most famous and never forgotten breakthroughs in science history. When Watson and Crick were working with hemoglobin and learned there was this competition on finding DNA going on, they decided to partake in it, with the help of acquiring vital info from Franklin thanks to WIlkins help, they became the first people to discover DNA! =) your welcome
DNA was discovered in Cambridge, England by James Watson & Francis Crick.
the atomany of a human
Robert Hooke discovered cells,which led to the discovery of DNA
Frederick Miescher was responsible for discovery nuclein (later known as DNA) so bascially he started the search for what DNA was which led to discovering hereditary information and the secrets of life. So yes, a pretty important discovery!
Friedrich Miescher performed experiments in the lab at the University of Tubingen in 1868. He experimented with the chemical composition of leukocytes, and these experiments led to the discovery of DNA.
The discovery of the replication mechanism of DNA answered questions about evolution
Charles Darwin's studies in the natural world actually led up to the discovery of natural selection. Darwin observed the population barnacles and later pigeons to observe variations as they were crossbred within their own species.
Watson and crick and the discovery of the double helix
Robert Hooke discovered cells,which led to the discovery of DNA
Three events that led to understanding the structure of DNA are: Chargaff's Rules, Franklin's Discovery, and Watson and Crick's Model.
Frederick Miescher was responsible for discovery nuclein (later known as DNA) so bascially he started the search for what DNA was which led to discovering hereditary information and the secrets of life. So yes, a pretty important discovery!
The discovery of DNA as the genetic material was the unified theme.
Friedrich Miescher performed experiments in the lab at the University of Tubingen in 1868. He experimented with the chemical composition of leukocytes, and these experiments led to the discovery of DNA.
The research of Rosalind Elsie Franklin led to the discovery of the double-helix structure of DNA. She did not actually discover DNA, but opened the way for others. She died in 1958, four years before the Nobel Prize in chemistry was awarded to her colleagues Maurice Wilkins, James Watson and Francis Crick for the discovery of the structure of DNA.
The discovery of the replication mechanism of DNA answered questions about evolution
Events that led to Edward Jenner's discovery of the smallpox vaccine.(APEX)
Three events that led to understanding the structure of DNA are: Chargaff's Rules, Franklin's Discovery, and Watson and Crick's Model.
Charles Darwin's studies in the natural world actually led up to the discovery of natural selection. Darwin observed the population barnacles and later pigeons to observe variations as they were crossbred within their own species.
discovery of the atom's structure