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Scroll to the bottom for the answers 1. vaccine 2. virulent 3. transformation 4. bacteriophage 5. double helix 6. nucleotides 7. deoxyribose 8. base-paring rules 9. complementary base 10. DNA replication 13. DNA polymerases 16. Hershey and Chase 11. DNA helicases 14. Griffith 17. Watson and Crick 12.replication forks 15.Wilkins and Franklin 18. Chargaff Enzyme that move along each of the DNA strands and adds nucleotides according to the base-pairing rules Scientist who worked with pneumonia & mice & discovered transformation Something able to cause disease Scientists that determined the structure of DNA using tin to build a model Areas where the The process of making double helix separates a copy of DNA Subunits that make up DNA; made of three parts sugar, phosphate, and base Scientist that showed that the amount of A=T and G=C Substance that is prepared from killed or weakened diseasecausing agents A change in DNA caused when cells take up foreign genetic material Due to strict pairing rules where there is an A, a T will be added; where there is a G, a C will be added A virus that infects bacteria Enzymes that breaks the hydrogen bonds that Scientists that used xlink the rays to show the complementary structure of DNA nitrogen bases between the two strands Two strands twisted around each other The five-carbon sugar in DNA nucleotides Scientists that showed that DNA is the genetic material This states that adenine (A) equals the amount of thymine (T) and the amount of cytosine (C) equals the amount of guanine (G); A=T and C=G (based on Chargaff’s work) 13 17 6 14 12 18 2 10 1 3 9 3** 4 15 5 7 11 16 8