1. Who is credited for the discovery of the structure of DNA? A) Watson and Cric
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1. Who is credited for the discovery of the structure of DNA?
A) Watson and Crick
B) Trey and Page
C) Mendel and Franklin.
D) None of the above.
2. Who did much of the work leading up to the discovery of DNA’s structure:
A) Alfred Russel Wallace.
B) Rosalind Franklin
C) Gregor Mendel.
D) Dr, Calvin Kreb
E) None of the above
3. Which of the following was not one of Darwin’s observations or inferences?
A) There is often an overproduction of gametes
B) Changes in organisms were gradual and changes occurred over long periods of time
C) Members of the same species may show considerable variation in their traits
D) DNA is structured as a double helix
Explanation / Answer
The answers are
1. (A) Watson and crick
2. (B) Rosalind Franklin
3. (D) DNA is structured as double helix
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