Why did Hershey and Chase use «35S’ and 32p’ in their experiment? Explain.
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Hershey and Chase used radioactive isotopes of sulfur-35 (35S) and phosphorus-32 (32P) in their experiment to distinguish between protein and DNA in bacteriophages.
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Sulfur-35 (35S) labels proteins: Proteins contain sulfur but no phosphorus. By incorporating 35S into the protein component of the bacteriophage, Hershey and Chase could track the location of proteins during viral infection.
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Phosphorus-32 (32P) labels DNA: DNA contains phosphorus but no sulfur. By incorporating 32P into the DNA component of the bacteriophage, Hershey and Chase could track the location of DNA during viral infection.