BIO 325 Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Phosphodiester Bond, Isotopes Of Nitrogen, Maurice Wilkins

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Chapter 6 problems: during bacterial transformation, dna that enters a cell is not an intact chromosome; instead it consists of randomly generated fragments of chromosomal. In a transformation where the donor dna was from a bacterial strain that was a+ b+ c+ and the recipient was a b c, 55% of the cells that became a+ were also trans- formed to c+. But only 2% of the a+ cells were b+. In dna transformation, the dna that enters the cell is in the form of randomly sized fragments, usually generated by mechanical forces that shear the dna while it is being extracted and prepared from the bacterial cell. Therefore, two genes that are closer together on the chromosome will end up on the same fragment more often than genes that are far apart from each other on the chromosome. A high cotransformation frequency between two genes thus indicates that they are close together.

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