cuz it was
Crick and Watson's discovery of the structure of DNA, specifically the double helix, was important in science because it provided a fundamental understanding of how genetic information is stored and replicated. This discovery revolutionized the field of genetics and molecular biology, paving the way for advancements in biotechnology, medicine, and agriculture.
The insight that the DNA strand was a double helix allowed people the understand and mentally deconstruct genes.
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!
Photo 51, an X-ray diffraction image taken by Rosalind Franklin, was crucial in the discovery of the structure of DNA because it provided key evidence that DNA has a helical structure. This image helped James Watson and Francis Crick to develop their model of the double helix structure of DNA, which revolutionized our understanding of genetics and heredity.
Crick and Watson's discovery of the double helix structure of DNA in 1953 was important because it provided a foundation for understanding how genetic information is stored and transmitted in living organisms. This led to the development of the central dogma of molecular biology, which explains how information flows from DNA to RNA to proteins. Their discovery revolutionized the field of genetics and laid the groundwork for advances such as gene editing and personalized medicine.
the discovery was so important because they were looking for this forever
Because of the treasures
yes , because i hate oswald , so i am his only enemy
His discovery was so important because he made the solar system come to life.
the voyages were so important because they wouldn't have discovered the Americas
every body wanted a pooh
so peple can now it haha
it allowed portable electronic devices to be made
Becasue of irrgation that people use to water with.
It was one of the only tombs discovered that was not broken into.
Which discovery do you think was most important to the advancement of medicine ? Why?
the importance of studying science,tech,and society is so you know what you can do in nature and what you cannot do.