@ViroLIEgy let's see... https://t.co/iGqAn16j5v seems clear that he proven that DNA as a substance exists.
@baronne_daniel @VioletAftermath @volmatej @AdamEmpathy @deathtulips @TheLisaWalters Remember: you not following references that establish excerpts in more detail is not a fault of the article. https://t.co/0geq1OWrYL https://t.co/OrGOtg4ihC
@APieFrmScratch Ralf Dahm documents the full story here: https://t.co/600NvyOyzS Seems that the delay was a combination of the war in 1870 and that Hoppe-Seyler was cautious to publish the discovery of a new substance and repeated the key experiments hims
Discovering DNA: Friedrich Miescher and the early years of nucleic acid research. https://t.co/gqtZL4WENv
RT @nevillesanjana: Stumbled on this paper and realized that this year marks the 150th anniversary of the discovery of DNA! (or nuclein, as…
RT @nevillesanjana: Stumbled on this paper and realized that this year marks the 150th anniversary of the discovery of DNA! (or nuclein, as…
RT @nevillesanjana: Stumbled on this paper and realized that this year marks the 150th anniversary of the discovery of DNA! (or nuclein, as…
RT @nevillesanjana: Stumbled on this paper and realized that this year marks the 150th anniversary of the discovery of DNA! (or nuclein, as…
RT @nevillesanjana: Stumbled on this paper and realized that this year marks the 150th anniversary of the discovery of DNA! (or nuclein, as…
RT @nevillesanjana: Stumbled on this paper and realized that this year marks the 150th anniversary of the discovery of DNA! (or nuclein, as…
RT @nevillesanjana: Stumbled on this paper and realized that this year marks the 150th anniversary of the discovery of DNA! (or nuclein, as…
RT @nevillesanjana: Stumbled on this paper and realized that this year marks the 150th anniversary of the discovery of DNA! (or nuclein, as…
Stumbled on this paper and realized that this year marks the 150th anniversary of the discovery of DNA! (or nuclein, as it was originally called) https://t.co/MMgsOmrIzj Title of the manuscript: "On the Chemical Composition of Pus Cells"
#whodiscoveredDNA it was Miescher who discovered DNA and his name is not universally associated with DNA today.https://t.co/4lqyQP1KPL https://t.co/Y7N2rHcsLg
In 1869, Swiss physician Friedrich Miescher isolated a substance in pus from old surgical bandages. We call it DNA. https://t.co/KYbNtXqw7F
@dftchemist It's a review of his work: http://t.co/sXrokSZNPm
@DavidQuammen Friedrich Miescher discovered DNA; Crick merely built a model of its structure http://t.co/iKeUhfqq9N http://t.co/i1xZx9qYhh
@DavidQuammen Friedrich Miescher discovered DNA; Crick merely built a model of its structure http://t.co/iKeUhfqq9N http://t.co/i1xZx9qYhh
@DavidQuammen Friedrich Miescher discovered DNA; Crick merely built a model of its structure http://t.co/iKeUhfqq9N http://t.co/i1xZx9qYhh
@DoctorZen FM "speculated..a role in the transmission of hereditary traits, but subsequently rejected the idea." http://t.co/Jv7KONh4 #JFYI
Reading Miescher's story with DNA isolation in late 1860s http://t.co/TCsMTntm ♥