1) Bacterial transformation experiments by Griffith and Avery's team showed that DNA is the genetic material that can be transferred between bacteria to alter traits like disease-causing ability.
2) Hershey and Chase's experiments with bacteriophages demonstrated that viral DNA, not the protein coat, enters bacterial cells to transmit the viral genes.
3) DNA functions to store, copy, and transmit genetic information from parent to daughter cells and between generations through its molecular structure and role in heredity.