BIOLOGY 305 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Pyrimidine, Deoxyribonuclease, Peptide

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Before watson and crick solved the structure of dna, what was known about genes and dna: genes the hereditary factors described by mendel were known to be associated with specific traits, but their physical was not understood. Avery experiment: approach was to chemically destroy all the major categories of chemicals in an extract of dead cells on at a time and find out if the extract had lost the ability to transform. However, when polysaccharides, proteins, fats, and rnas were destroyed, the mixture could still transform. The mixture lost its transforming ability only when the donor mixture was treated with the dnase. These results strongly implicate dna as the genetic material. It is now known that the fragments of the transforming dna that confer virulence enter the bacterial chromosome and replace their counterparts that confer non-virulence. The total amount of pyrimidine nucleotides (t+c) always equals the total amount of.

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