01:119:115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Okazaki Fragments, Thymine, Dna Replication

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Outline: the molecular basis of inheritance: evidence of dna as genetic material, griffith"s transformation experiment, chargaff"s rules, hershey and chase, double helix model (watson and crick, structure of dna, dna replication, semiconservative replication, chromatin structure. Evidence of dna as the hereditary material: griffith experiment (1928, hershey and chase (1952, chargaff"s rules, transforming factor => non-pathogenic to pathogenic. Evidence that dna can transform bacteria griffith"s transformation experiments (1928) Transformation: assimilation of external dna into cell. Living s cells: s cells were able to divide, this was evidence of heritable change. Transforming factor nonpathogenic to pathogenic to pathogenic. Evidence that viral dna can program cells: the hershey-chase experiment (1952) They labeled viral protein with 35s and viral dna with 32p. Only the dna of a phage enters bacterial cells. Viruses aren"t called living organism: somewhere in between non-living and living. Virus attaches to cell wall of bacteria and change the dna inside the cell. They worked with viruses that infect bacteria (phages)

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