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Kaiden Wise
16 November, 14:10
First discovered DNA and named it "nuclein."
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Rylie Navarro
16 November, 17:48
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A Swiss Physician by the name of Friedrich Miescher was the first to discover that DNA is a distinct molecule and called it nuclein however he was not the first to discover DNA he just called it nuclien, the first person to discover DNA was Francis Crick.
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