01:119:115 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Erwin Chargaff, Frederick Griffith, Dna Replication

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Chromosomes= dna + proteins: dna = deoxyribose nucleic acid, 4 monomers nucleoides, proteins 20 amino acids, general consensus believed proteins transmited genes. I: frederick griith: bacteriologist and embryologist, working on pneumonia vaccine, 1st to show evidence against protein hypothesis, work supported dna as geneic material, griith"s subject: strepococcus pneumoniae. Smooth, shiny colony when grown on agar plate. Cells enclosed in polysaccharide system: rough s pneumoniae. Avery, macleod, mccarty (1944: lysed s cells (burst open, separated components, tested for transformaion-see photo. Hershey and chase (1952: used bacteriophage t2. Bacteriophage: virus that infects bacteria: virus structure: Cell lyses, viruses come out: goal: Trace protein and dna through virus life cycle. 35s : radioacive sulfur: see photo: experimental design: Conclusion: viruses transmit dna: dna carries genes. Hershey and chase virus genes are only in dna. Nucleoides: monomers of nucleic acids, each nucleoide contains: Evidence for dna structure: james watson and francis crick (1953)

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