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  1. Erwin Chargaff (11 August 1905 – 20 June 2002) was an Austro-Hungarian-born American biochemist, writer, Bucovinian Jew who emigrated to the United States during the Nazi era, and professor of biochemistry at Columbia University medical school. He wrote a well-reviewed autobiography, Heraclitean Fire: Sketches from a Life Before Nature.

  2. Lived 1905 – 2002. Erwin Chargaffs research paved the way for the discoveries of DNA’s structure and its method of replication. His observation that DNA varies from species to species made it highly credible that DNA was genetic material.

  3. Jun 20, 2002 · Chargaff, Erwin (1905–2002) Ukrainian-born US biochemist who became professor of biochemistry at Columbia University (1952–74). Stimulated by Oswald Avery 's identification of DNA as the basis of heredity in pneumococcus bacteria, he discovered that the constitution of DNA is consistent within a species but that there are as many types of ...

  4. His two main discoveries, (i) that in any double-stranded DNA the number of guanine units equals thenumber of cytosine units and the number of adenine units equals the number ofthymine units and (ii) that the composition of DNA varies from one species toanother, are now known as Chargaff's Rules.

  5. In heredity: Structure and composition of DNA. …it was found by biochemist Erwin Chargaff that the amount of A is always equal to T, and the amount of G is always equal to C. Read More.

  6. Jun 30, 2002 · Erwin Chargaff, whose research into the chemical composition of DNA helped lay the groundwork for James Watson and Francis Crick's discovery of its double-helix structure -- the pivotal finding...

  7. One other key piece of information related to the structure of DNA came from Austrian biochemist Erwin Chargaff. Chargaff analyzed the DNA of different species, determining its composition of A, T, C, and G bases. He made several key observations: A, T, C, and G were not found in equal quantities (as some models at the time would have predicted)

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