BIOL 1105 Chapter Notes - Chapter 14: Ultracentrifuge, Nitrogenous Base, Deoxyribose

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As of the late 1920"s there was substantial evidence that: Avery, macleod and mccarty: transformation involved dna transfer between cells. Elemental composition agreed closely with that of dna. When spun at high speeds in an ultracentrifuge, it migrated to the same level (density) as dna. Extracting lipids and proteins did not reduce transforming activity. Protein-digesting enzymes did not affect transforming activity, nor did. Dna is a nucleic acid composed of nucleotides. Formed between the phosphate group of one nucleotide and the 3" --oh of another nucleotide. The proportion of purines (a and g) = the proportion of pyrimidines (c and t) Performed x-ray diffraction studies to identify 3-d structure. Dna has a diameter of 2nm and makes a complete turn of the helix every. Deduced the structure of dna using evidence from franklin, chargaff and others. Did not perform a single experiment related to dna. Conservative model: both strands of parent molecule remain intact.

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