BIOL 1201 : FINAL EXAM REVIEW

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Dna synthesis: transforming principle in bacteria, griffith: streptococcus pneumonia transforming principle, avery, maccleod and mccarty: demonstrated that dna was the transforming principle, dna as genetic material, hershey and chase: used the bacteriophage t2; sulfur in proteins, Dna: what is meant by anti-parallel, strands run opposite of one another, base pairing between strand of dna, a t =2 hydrogen bonds to stabilize, c g =3 hydrogen bonds to stabilize. The base pairing between strands is stabilized by: hydrogen bonding. Know which enzymes are involved in dna replication: figure 16. 17. Primase: lay down the rna primer that allows dna polymerase i to enter. Dna elongation: catalyzed by the enzyme dna polymerase: begins with the unzipping of the parent molecule as the hydrogen. The 5" end of the dna strand has a : phosphate group hydroxyl group. Rna primer is replaced by fork; synthesized continuously.

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