BIO 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Linus Pauling, Tata Box, Guanine

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Chromosomes are made of both dna and proteins. Rough versus smooth strains of streptococcus pneumonia bacteria. Rough stain is not deadly to mice. Heat s strain is not deadly to mice (kills bacteria) Head r strain is deadly to mice (transformation) Remove dna, proteins, lipids to see if they were destroyed. Indicates transformation only occurs with dna is present. Treatment i - radio-label phage protein (35s) Treatment ii - radio-label phage dna (32p) Expose non-labelled bacteria to separately labelled phage. The base composition of dna varies from one species to another. Different tissues of the same species have the same base composition. The base composition of dna in a given species does not change with an organism"s age, nutritional state, or changing environment. In all cellular dnas, the number of adenosine residues is equal to the number of thymidine residues that is, (a=t), and the number of guanosine residues is equal to the number of cytidine residues (g=c).

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