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1940s view of a gene: causes a phenotype, comes in different variants (alleles, instructions to make an enzyme (or protein, resides at a specific location on a chromosome. Dead bacteria + living bacteria = dead mice. 4 experiments: virulent pneumococcus kill mice (smooth colonies, not shown, mutant strains (rough colonies) are avirulent, heat-killed extract from virulent strain does not kill, mix heat-killed virulent extract + living avirulent bacteria restores virulence. Therefore, genes have been transferred from the non-living extract to the living bacteria. Avery, 1940s: purify the transforming substances , remove proteins, rna, fats still transforms, remove dna no transformation. Bacterial viruses (bacteriophage) infect bacteria, make more of themselves: grow phage in presence of radioactive phosphorus (32p) or sulfur (35s). Purify phage: use radioactive phage for infection of non-radioactive bacteria. Measure entry of radioactivity into bacteria: 35p enters, 35s does not. Therefore, it"s dna (dna has p, no s. proteins have s, little p)

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