BSCI 10001 Lecture 18: DNA Mutation Lecture 1

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Dna: (1) its discovery as the genetic material; (2) the mechanisms of its synthesis inside cells; and (3) how it is repaired. The more biochemists learned about proteins, however, the more interesting these macromolecules seemed to be. It became clear that there are a large number of proteins in cells, that they have very specific structures, and they have the ability to catalyze chemical reactions. So proteins seemed to be much more what one would expect a gene to be made of, especially when compared to boring dna . The first person to challenge this misconception was oswald avery. Oswald avery"s work on the chemical nature of the gene was based on the initial observations of a bacteriologist named frederick griffith. Griffith concluded that somehow the virulence gene (hereditary material) had been taken up by the r cells from the dead s cells. The recipient r cells had become permanently transformed into virulent s cells.

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