01:119:115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Adenine, Purine, Uracil

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Early research hypothesis - genes are made of proteins: griffith"s experiment. Injected rats with two strains of bacteria. Smooth cell - the bacteria would kill the mouse - had an outer protective coating. Rough cell - didn"t kill the mouse because it didn"t have the outer protective coating. He called this phenomenon transformation: avery, macleod, and mccarty experiment. Heated killed bacteria was mixed in with live bacteria and found that some of the living bacteria transformed into the infectious heat killed bacteria. Separated contents into lipids, proteins, polysaccharides and nucleic acids. Only dna could transform: hershey-chase experiment. Bacteriophages (phages) - are viruses that infect other bacteria and use them to reproduce causing the bacteria to explode and disperse the dna everywhere. Ejected dna is what is passing on the genetic information. Some phages were produced with radioactive amino acids (s35) and the protein coat around them became radioactive but not the dna inside.

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