The Hershey–Chase experiment employed T2 bacteriophage labeled with either radioactive sulfur (35S) or radioactive phosphorus (32P). The radioactively labeled T2 bacteriophage was used to infect 'font-style:italic;'>E. coli. Hershey and Chase found that only _____ entered into 'font-style:italic;'>E. coli. They concluded that _____, not _____ is the _____.

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The Hershey–Chase experiment employed T2 bacteriophage labeled with either radioactive sulfur (<sup>35</sup>S) or radioactive phosphorus (<sup>32</sup>P). The radioactively labeled T2 bacteriophage was used to infect 'font-style:italic;'>E. coli. Hershey and Chase found that only _____ entered into 'font-style:italic;'>E. coli. They concluded that _____, not _____ is the _____.