BIOA01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Polymerization, Methionine, Thymine

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This genetic information encodes for proteins that provide the structure and do work in the cell. Gene expression (activating a gene) causes an effect on the organism. Dna structure allows it to store and transmit genetic information. Griffith"s experiment involved injecting mice with killed/unkilled virulent/nonvirulent bacteria. Mice died in unkilled virulent and killed virulent w/ unkilled nonvirulent. Mice survived in killed virulent and unkilled nonvirulent. Aver(cid:455), macleod, a(cid:374)d mccart(cid:455)"s e(cid:454)peri(cid:373)e(cid:374)t involved extracting dna from killed virulent cells (with trace amounts of rna and protein). Four samples were prepared one vanilla, one with rnase, one with protease, one with dnase. Dnase had nonvirulent bacteria only, while others had both types. Combining a sugar and a base, you get a nucleoside. Nucleoside monophosphate is a nucleoside with an attached phosphate. Combining sugar, base, and phosphates, you get a nucleotide. e. g: nucleoside diphosphate, nucleoside triphosphate. Phosphodiester bonds (c-o-p-o-c) connects one nucleotide to the next.

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