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hich scientist discovered DNA after experimenting with white blood cells?
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Johann Friedrich Miescher (1869) isolated a phosphorus-rich substance he called "nuclein" from pus (white blood) cells on surgical bandages — the first identification of DNA.
Johann Friedrich Miescher (1869) isolated a phosphorus-rich substance he called "nuclein" from pus (white blood) cells on surgical bandages — the first identification of DNA.
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