BIOL SCI 215 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Tata-Binding Protein, Aminoacyl Trna Synthetase, Eukaryotic Dna Replication

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Used pneumococcus bacteria: s-strain virulent, r-strain not virulent. Heat-killed s + live r injected into mouse = dead mouse. Conclusion: something in the heat-killed s bacteria transformed the hereditary properties of the r bacteria. P-32 labeled phages (dna: when they infected the bacteria, the host bacteria cells became radioactive. S-35 labeled phages (protein: when they infected the bacteria, the phage ghosts remained radioactive. Therefore, the genetic transfer from phage -> bacteria was dna, not protein. Discovered equal abundance of a-t, and g-c suggesting a connection between these base pairs. Discovered double helix is the structure of dna using x-ray crystallography. Sugar-phosphate backbone (negatively charged) + hydrogen bonded base pairs within (hydrophobic) Deoxyribonucleic acid refers to the lack of (-oh) hydroxyl at the 2" position. Purines (a, g) and pyrimidines (c, t) Note that g-c has 3 hydrogen bonds, a-t has two. Cells were first grown in n-15 media, then switched to n-14 media.

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