BIO152H5 Study Guide - Final Guide: Frederick Griffith, Polynucleotide, Chromosome

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Bio 152 fall 2014 final exam study guide: chapter 16. Chapter 16: dna: explain how we know that dna is the genetic material. Scientists and experiments: h. morgan"s group showed that genes located on chromosomes, dna and protein became candidates for genetic material. Chargaff: reported dna composition varies from one species to the next, evidence of diversity made dna more credible candidate for genetic material, there findings became known as chargaff"s rules: Base composition of dna varies between species. In any species the number of a and t bases are equal and the number of g and c bases are equal. Dna structure: maurice wilkings and rosalind franklin were using a technique called x-ray crystallography to study molecular structure. Relationship between structure and function is manifest in double helix. Watson and crick noted specific base pairing suggested a possible copying mechanism for genetic material.

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