Match each scientist or group of scientists on the left with the appropriate statement to the right.
A) hereditary factors
B) pollen grain
C) chromosome theory of heredity
D) dog saliva
E) "ferments" of yeast
F) transformation
G) DNA double helix
H) embryonic plant
I) transfer RNA
J) embryonic bacteria
K) fruit fly
L) transcription
M) translation
N) Calvin-Benson cycle
O) "one gene—one enzyme"
P) oral bacteria
Q) urea
1) Gregor Mendel
2) Walter Sutton
3) Matthias Schleiden
4) Oswald Avery, Colin MacLeod, and Maclyn McCarty
5) George Beadle and Edward Tatum
6) James Watson and Francis Crick
7) Thomas Hunt Morgan
8) Friedrich Wöhler
9) Louis Pasteur
1. A) hereditary factors
2. C) chromosome theory of heredity
3. H) embryonic plant
4. F) transformation
5. O) "one gene—one enzyme"
6. G) DNA double helix
7. K) fruit fly
8. Q) urea
9. E) "ferments" of yeast
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