BSC 1010C Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Exonuclease, Tandem Repeat, Telomere

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Unit iii : chapter 16 ~ the molecular basis of inheritance. Transformation : a change in genotype and phenotype due to the taking in of external dna by a cell (i. e mixing remains of killed pathogenic bacteria with a nonpathogenic strain - living cells become pathogenic) *griith experimented with bacteria that caused pneumonia and how it would kill a rat. **dna s = lethal (pathogenic) killed the rat dna r = non lethal (nonpathogenic) did not kill the rat. Virus : dna (or sometimes rna) that is enclosed by a protective coat, which is often protein. For 14 years griiths studied mixing rna,dna, and protein from s bacteria until griiths discovered it was dna that transformed the r bacteria. To produce more viruses, a virus must infect a cell and take over the metabolic machinery. Alfred hershey, martha chase and mcleod (1952) found that dna is the genetic material of a phage known as t2.

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