DNA vs. Protein: who carries the genetic information?
Even though DNA was discovered in 1869, most scientists assumed that proteins carried heritable information. The Avery-MacLeod-McCarty experiment (1944) suggested that DNA was the genetic material, but the general scientific community hesitated to accept this. DNA was thought to be far too simple to contain the complex nature of inheritance, while proteins were thought to be complex enough to carry the genetic information. It wasn’t until the results of the elegantly-designed experiment conducted by Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase were published in 1952 that everyone had to acknowledge that DNA was the hereditary molecule. This experiment was so simple and elegant that no one could argue with the straightforward conclusion.
Avery-MacLeod-McCarty paper that set the stage
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