BIOL 2051 Lecture 7: Chapter 7 Notes

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Chapter outline: the role of dna, dna replication, transcription, translation, the effects of mutations. The role of dna: how do we know dna is the hereditary molecule? a. i. The process by which cells use hereditary information stored in dna is very complex a. i. 1. Dna must be retained intact, yet copied to make new cells (dna replication). a. i. 2. It must be turned into multiple working copies in the form of. Rna to provide instructions to produce enzymes/structural proteins (transcription) a. i. 3. The rna molecules must be read and decoded to form the enzymes/structural proteins of the cell (translation) a. i. 4. The systems must have the ability to deal with the damage to the core dna molecules of the cell (dna repair). a. ii. One of earliest experiments to show that dna could contribute hereditary information in bacteria was work of griffith in 1920s with smooth (s) and rough (r) strains of streptococcus pneumonia a. ii. 1. a. a. ii. 1. b. a. ii. 1. c.

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