BISC 1111 Lecture 8: Lecture 8-The Genetic Code

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Early scientists though it was the proteins because of the variety that they allow the animals immune system of the animal can beat it. S strain- pathogenic; had a polysaccharide coat that protects it against. R strain- nonpathogenic; no polysaccharide coat so the immune system: dna can transform bacteria. Studying streptococcus pneumoniae, which causes pneumonia in mammals; worked with two strains. Dna from heat killed cells lines up with similar genes and through recombination the pathogenic gene switches with the nonpathogenic: viral dna can reprogram bacterial cells. Viruses are made up of only dna and a protective coat made of protein. Bacteriophages are a type of virus that take over bacterial cells and program them to produce viruses. Studied the t2 bacteriophage which infects e. coli in order to determine which viral component-protein or dna-was responsible for reprograming the bacteria.

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