BILD 1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 16: Enterobacteria Phage T2, X-Ray Crystallography, Streptococcus

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Nucleic acids are unique in ability to direct their own replication from monomers. Resemblance of offspring to parents has its basis in accurate replication of dna. Proteins as class of macromolecules with great heterogeneity and specificity of function. Griffith was trying to develop a vaccine. Studying streptococcus pneumoniae: bacterium that causes pneumonia in mammals. Two strains of bacterium pathogenic and nonpathogenic. Killed pathogenic bacteria with heat and mixed cell remains with living bacteria of nonpathogenic strain the new strain was inherited by all the descendants of transformed bacteria. Transformation: change in genotype and phenotype due to assimilation of external dna by a cell. Virus: little more than dna or sometimes rna enclosed by protective coat which is often simply protein. Virus must infect a cell and take over the cell"s metabolic machinery. T2 phage with radioactive sulfur and radioactive phosphorus. Sulfur appears in protein, phosphorus appears in dna. Centrifuged pellet at the bottom and supernatant on top.

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