BIOL 107A Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Exonuclease, Sanger Sequencing, Chromosome

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Genes come in pairs and are inherited units from each parent. Law of segregation: each trait is defined by a gene pair. Law of independent assortment: genes for different traits are sorted separately. Law of dominance: a gene will express the form that is dominant. from one another: frederick griffith transformation experiments. Used two different strains of pneumonia cells on mice. S-bacteria killed the mice (due to the presence of a polysaccharide coat that protected the cells from the immune system) while r-bacteria (no coating) had no effect. Griffith then killed the s-bacteria with heat and combined that with the live r-bacteria, causing the mouse to die. This is because the genetic material (wrongly assumed protein) from s-bacteria transferred to the r-bacteria, allowing the pneumonia cells to live and infect the mice: avery, macleod, and mccarty fractionation experiment and the following rnase, Fractionation experiment: basically ran the same experiment, but used different components of s-bacteria to r-bacteria in each test.

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