BIO 121 Chapter Notes - Chapter 16: Polynucleotide, Histone H2A, Enterobacteria Phage T2

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Chapter 16: basis of inheritance- the discovery of dna: miescher: discovery of the nucleus, frederick griffith: studied pneumonia bacteria. Observed 2 strains- one pathogenic and one non pathogenic. When he kills the pathogenic bacteria with heat and then mixed the cell remains with living bacteria of the non pathogenic strain, some of the living cells became pathogenic. Transformation: term griffith used to describe how a chemical component of the dead pathogenic cells caused a heritable change in the living cells: avery, macleod, and mccarty identify griffith"s transforming principle as dna, phages/bacteriophages: viruses that infect bacteria. Injected a dna labeled phage (with phosphate) and a protein labeled phage (with sulfur) into 2 separate samples of e. coli to see which would infect the bacteria and reprogram it. Found that the phage dna entered the host cells phosphorus was present inside the infected bacteria- but the phage protein did not. So they concluded that dna must carry genetic information.

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