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Imagine Hershey/Chase had used an RNA virus (genome composed of RNA) instead of a DNA virus in their experiment. Would radioactivity still have been found in the pellet?

A. No, because only DNA can be labeled with radioactivity.
B. No, because the RNA genome would not enter the bacteria upon infection.
C. No, because while DNA and RNA nucleotides are similar, they are not identical.
D. Yes, because DNA and RNA nucleotides are similar.
E. Yes, because genome in any form (DNA, RNA, protein) would be labeled similarly.

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