BIO 214 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Streptococcus Pneumoniae, Werner Arber, Polysaccharide

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Overview on dna and dna cleavage (including images from the textbook for better explanation) Dna as genetic material fred griffith (1928) Before we knew dna double helix structure (1960s) He used 2 strains of bacteria (streptococcus pneumoniae) and injected them into mice. Smooth strain has a capsule structure. You need a live bacteria to infect/kill the mouse. Heat killed bacterial strain of the smooth strain + the live rough strain mice died. [question: how did the live strain come about again?] In vitro: inside test tube, out of biological system. Ex vivo: using tissue organ from live animal species. R cells + purified s cell polysaccharide r colonies. R cells + purified s cell protein r colonies. R cells + purified s cell rna r colonies. R cells + purified s cell dna s colonies. First time to prove that you can use dna to transfer genetic material. S cell extract + protease + r cells s colonies.

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