BIO 1140 Chapter Notes - Chapter 16: Pyrophosphate, Histone H2B, Pentose

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Of all natures molecules, nucleic acids are unique in their ability to direct their own replication from monomers. Transformation: the conversion of a normal animal cell to a cancerous cell. A change in genotype and phenotype due to the assimilation of external. When the external dna is from a member of a different species, transformation results in horizonal gene transfer. 2 strains of bacterium were studied, streptococcus pneumoniae and a non- pathogenic strand. Living r bacteria had been transformed into pathogenic s bacteria by an unknown, heritable substance from the dead s cells that allowed the r cells to make capsules. Viruses are called bacteriophages (bacteria-eaters) or phages for short. A virus is little more than dna or rna enclosed by a protective coat, which is often simply protein coat. To produce more viruses, a virus must infect a cell and take over the cell"s metabolic machinery.

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