In science there are many discoveries that have been made, but if I had to choose one of them to be the greatest I would have to say the discovery of DNA. DNA is what shapes life, literally. It is basically the instruction manual on how to make you. If you take out DNAQ and look at it, figuratively, you will find that it is telling your body what you look like, and what special features you have.
If Rosalind Frankiln, the woman who discovered DNA, didn't discovery DNA, how would we know why some people are disfigured. When a person is disfigured, it is because of a pair of gemes are missing, or there is an extra one. if one is missing, then the DNA that would be in this gene is also missing. This would result in the body not knowing how the show you. If there is and extra gene, then this would result in your body being confused on how you look and trying to compromise resulting in a disfigurement.
All in all, I would definitetly have to say that the discovery of DNA is the greatest discovery in scientific history.
If Rosalind Frankiln, the woman who discovered DNA, didn't discovery DNA, how would we know why some people are disfigured. When a person is disfigured, it is because of a pair of gemes are missing, or there is an extra one. if one is missing, then the DNA that would be in this gene is also missing. This would result in the body not knowing how the show you. If there is and extra gene, then this would result in your body being confused on how you look and trying to compromise resulting in a disfigurement.
All in all, I would definitetly have to say that the discovery of DNA is the greatest discovery in scientific history.