Physically, this is a macromolecule that not only stores hereditary information, but is also a detailed instruction for the development of the whole organism conditionally from one universal cell.
The only difference is that biological species are much more complex and more perfect than the most advanced computers. For example, all biological species have the unique ability to divide and transform cells
And all the diversity of living species, their forms, unique abilities comes from the division of one universal cell. This alone already goes far beyond all modern genetic achievements.
Being a Swiss biologist and physiologist, he was able to isolate a large molecule with a high content of nitrogen and phosphorus from cells contained in pus.
And the assumptions that it may contain hereditary information caused ridicule, since the structure of the molecule seemed to them too simple and monotonous for such functions. It was also believed that the presence of deoxyribonucleic acid is characteristic only of animal cells, while plants contain only RNA. But in 1934–1935, Soviet biologists A. N. Belozersky and A. R. Kizel refuted this and published another results of their work in the Soviet and world scientific journals.
A group of researchers, consisting of Oswald Avery, Colin Macleod and Maclean McCarthy, conducted experiments with the transformation of bacteria and proved that deoxyribonucleic acid plays a major role in this process.
The study of the cell and how it functions would stall.
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