BIOL 151 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Nuclear Membrane, Uracil, Small Nuclear Rna

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Dna can transfer biological characteristics from one organism to another: first experiment to demonstrate this transfer of genetic information was by. His experiment dealt with mice, and he would put either a virulent or nonvirulent bacteria in a mouse to see what would happen. Another experiment by oswald avery, colin macleod, and maclyn. Mccarty mixed some of the dead virulent cells with the nonvirulent cells, and it made some of the nonvirulent cells virulent. This conversion, known as a transformation, was mainly. It can either be harmful, helpful, or have no effect to whoever carries the. The first step in this process is transcription: the genetic information in a molecule of dna is used as a template, or pattern, to generate a molecule of rna. It is the first step in gene expression, which is the production of a functional gene product.

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