🎨 Real-World Example: Imagine trying to paint a masterpiece. Most would prefer a 20-color palette (proteins) over a 4-color crayon box (DNA), assuming more colors mean more creativity. But the Hershey-Chase experiment proved DNA, the simpler tool, holds the genetic information.
🍫 Real-World Example: Imagine you have two chocolates; one has a glowing wrapper (protein) and the other a glowing filling (DNA). You eat them and want to find out what stays in your stomach. By checking which part glows (wrapper or filling), you can tell what mattered. The DNA was what mattered here!
⚛️ Real-World Example: Imagine giving two friends identical bags, but one has a GPS tracker. You can follow the one with the tracker, just like scientists used radioisotopes to track atoms in biological studies.
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🎨 Real-World Example: Imagine trying to paint a masterpiece. Most would prefer a 20-color palette (proteins) over a 4-color crayon box (DNA), assuming more colors mean more creativity. But the Hershey-Chase experiment proved DNA, the simpler tool, holds the genetic information.
🍫 Real-World Example: Imagine you have two chocolates; one has a glowing wrapper (protein) and the other a glowing filling (DNA). You eat them and want to find out what stays in your stomach. By checking which part glows (wrapper or filling), you can tell what mattered. The DNA was what mattered here!
⚛️ Real-World Example: Imagine giving two friends identical bags, but one has a GPS tracker. You can follow the one with the tracker, just like scientists used radioisotopes to track atoms in biological studies.
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