Biology 2581B Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Bacteriophage, Nucleosome, Euchromatin

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Watson & crick dna is a double helix. Chargaff"s rules (1) dna base composition varies betw species. Nucleotide phosphate group, deoxyribose (sugar) & nitrogenous. 2 antiparallel (= subunits run in opposite directions) sugar phosphate (backbone) strands nitrogeneous bases on interior bond w/ each other through h-bonds (a&t, c&g) Each full turn of the helix 10 base pairs. Bacterial species chromosome = circular dna molecule w/ some associated proteins nucleoid. Dna & protein into chromosomes: naked dna double helix chromatin. Nucleosomes (10 nm fibre) (= most basic units of dna packing) - histones bind to each other & to dna - histone tails extend outward from nucleosome core. 30 nm fibre - interactions betw histone tails of 1 nucleosome & linker dna. Metaphase chromosome due to additional coiling & folding. Phage dna entered bacterial cells, but phage proteins did not. Hershey and chase concluded that dna, not protein, functions as the genetic material of phage t2.

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