BIOLOGY 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Uracil, Chromatin, X-Ray Crystallography

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Dna is found in the nucleoid and in plasmids. Chromosomes: describes a double stranded dna molecule, eukaryotes-linear, prokaryotes- circular. Supercoiling: preserves the double helix structure and compacts dna into a small space. Heated virulent bacteria (s-strain) at high temperatures to kill them, dna molecules remain, when dead s-strain was injected mouse remained alive, however he hypothesized that the information that made the cell virulent was still present. Mixed the killed s-strain with live r-strain (benign) and injected it into the mouse, the mice dies, he concluded that the cells from the benign strain were able to harness the hereditary information of the s-strain. Transformation: a change in cell behavior resulting from the incorporation of genetic material from outside of the cell. Oswald, mcleod, avery- which macromolecule contained the hereditary information responsible for transformation. Aiming x-rays at dna to creates images based on the diffraction of the x-rays by the atoms.

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