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James G. Wilson,F. Clarke Fraser to the discovery that the chemical nature of the genetic material for all cellular forms of life is deoxyribonucleate. The classic study of Avery, MacLeod, and McCarty on the nature of the substance inducing transformation of pneumococcal types was published in 1944, and it marked the beginning of modern genetics and of molecular biology.