BIOL 3080H Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Streptococcus Pneumoniae, Rna Splicing, Nuclear Membrane

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Lec 2: structure and function of dna, chromatin, and chromosomes. A nureon and a liver cell share the same genome. All the cells within the body has the same genome makeup. But the expression of genes and proteins production will specify which cell is it. Dna can be observed after being stained and through a telescope. Dna visible as distinct structures only when it is compacted in preparation for cell division. Dna cannot be clearly distinguished because it is in a more extended conformation. Some substance present in the s strain can change ( or transform) the r strain into the s strain. This change is inherited by subsequent generations of bacteria. Smooth strain (s) causes death when injected into mice. Two closely related strains of the bacterium streptococcus pneumoniae. R strain (r) appears rough and is non-lethal. Dna made up of 4 types of nucleotides ( a/c/g/t) Center to center distance between adjacent nucleotide pairs is 0. 34 nm.

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