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The Transforming Principle: DNA, The Molecule of Heredity

The story of DNA is one of the most fascinating of modern science. Contrary to popular belief, the discovery of the chemical structure and biological function of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) did not occur within several years in the twentieth century and was not accomplished by a small, select group of scientists. Solving the problems of DNA was similar to the painstaking work in assembling the many isolated pieces of a large jigsaw puzzle. A great number of scientists working in a variety of fields contributed to the final outcome, but few ever received anything more significant than the personal satisfaction of having been a participant.

In 1928, Frederick Griffith, a British geneticist, discovered what he called a transforming principle in which a nonvirulent bacteria was turned into a virulent one. It was not until sixteen years later that Griffith’s “transforming principle” was identified as DNA by Avery, MacLeod, and McCarty.

The first in a new series “Bridging Science and Medicine”, this exhibit features Oswald Avery’s research that led to the development of the first vaccine for pneumococcal pneumonia, but it also led him and colleagues Colin M. MacLeod and Maclyn McCarty to make an unexpected discovery in 1944: that DNA is the substance that transmits hereditary information, a finding that would set the course for biological research for the rest of the century.


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  • OSWALD AVERY IN HIS LABORATORY

    OSWALD AVERY IN HIS LABORATORY

  • SCIENTISTS IN AVERY'S LABORATORY

    SCIENTISTS IN AVERY'S LABORATORY

  • LETTER FROM AVERY TO HIS BROTHER ROY

    LETTER FROM AVERY TO HIS BROTHER ROY

  • OSWALD AVERY by Unknown

    OSWALD AVERY

  • COLIN MACLEOD

    COLIN MACLEOD

  • MACLYN McCARTY

    MACLYN McCARTY

  • AVERY'S HANDWRITTEN TEXT

    AVERY'S HANDWRITTEN TEXT

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    ERWIN CHARGAFF

  • JAMES WATSON AND FRANCIS CRICK by A. Barrington Brown

    JAMES WATSON AND FRANCIS CRICK

  • JAMES WATSON AND FRANCIS CRICK by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories Archive

    JAMES WATSON AND FRANCIS CRICK

  • AVERY MEMORIAL GATEWAY

    AVERY MEMORIAL GATEWAY

  • Transformation of Pneumonia Bacteria by The Rockefeller University

    Transformation of Pneumonia Bacteria

 
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