BIO130H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Paul M. Doty, Nucleic Acid Thermodynamics, Gc-Content

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As first suggested by watson and crick, the two strands of a dna molecule are held together by weak, noncovalent bonds. Once the two dna strands have separated, the hydrophobic interactions that result from base stacking are greatly decreased, which changes the electronic nature of the bases and increases their absorbance of ultraviolet radiation. The separation of the two strands of the dna duplex by heat is not an unexpected finding, but the reassociation of single strands into stable double stranded molecules with correct base pairs seems. However, in 1960, julius marmur and paul doty at harvard. University found that if they slowly cooled solution of bacterial. Dna that had been thermally denatured, the dna regained the properties of the double helix; it absorbed less ultraviolet light and once again behaved like genetic material in being able to transform bacterial cells.

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