BIOL 2100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 16: Bacteriophage, Molecular Genetics, Nitrogenous Base

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2 chemical components of chromosomes protein and dna. Transformation change in genotype and phenotype due to assimilation of dna by the cell. Evidence that dna was genetic material: study of viruses (bacteriophages) that infect bacteria, virus dna enclosed by a protective protein coat. Used in many experiments involving molecular genetics. Hershey and chase experiment involved phage (t2) which infects a. Known that t2 made of dna and protein. Used radioactive tags for each component as they entered e. coli. Observed which component entered the bacterial cells, enabling the component to reprogram. Concluded that dna phage entered the bacterial cell and contained genetic information that makes the cell produce viral dna: chargaff"s experi(cid:373)e(cid:374)ts. Dna is a polymer of nucleotides (nitrogenous base, deoxyribose sugar, and phosphate group) Provided evidence that dna differed among species, making it a more credible candidate for genetic material. Adenine base ratio is equal to that of thymine, and guanines equals the number of cytosine.

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