MCB 2400 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Taq Polymerase, Rna Polymerase Ii, Rna Polymerase Iii

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Experiments identify and describe the genetic material: proteins = 20 amino acid building blocks, dna = 4 nucleotide bases building blocks, more complex (cid:498)alphabet(cid:499) led many to conclude that protein was the hereditary material. Griffith(cid:495)s experiments demonstrate the principle of (cid:498)transformation(cid:499: griffith 1928, avery, macleod, mccarty 1944. Rough nonvirulent (type r: hershey and chase - 1952, mouse lives. Smooth virulent (type s: mouse dies, heated. Mouse dies: live type s in blood sample from dead mouse. Conversion of 1 bacterial strain into another. Genetic information from the heat killed s cells was transferred to the r cells, transforming them to virulence (cid:499)transformation(cid:499) Not: lipids, proteins, dnase (cut dna, carbohydrates, rna. If you transform something, you are providing an organism a quality that they did not once have. Added purified molecules to living r type cells. Bacteriophage: protein head surrounds nucleic acid (dna, only dna can transform but what is transmitted to progeny, bacterio: bacteria, phage: viral particle.

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