What conclusions resulted from the Hershey-Chase experiments?
A) Hershey and Chase concluded that phage were injecting DNA into bacteria and that it was the injected DNA that coded for the manufacturing of new viruses.
B) Hershey and Chase concluded each nucleotide was complementary to another. Adenine was complementary to thymine and guanine was complementary to cytosine.
C) Hershey and Chase concluded the structure of DNA was a double helix and was held together by hydrogen bonds.
D) Hershey and Chase concluded the two strands of DNA ran opposite of each other in order to bind together.
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