Virology
Alfred Hershey was an American bacteriologist and geneticist, best known for his groundbreaking experiments in the 1950s that demonstrated DNA is the genetic material of viruses. His work with bacteriophages, particularly the T2 phage, has had a lasting impact on molecular biology, influencing research and biotechnology applications involving phages.
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