History of DNA Flashcards

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Griffith’s experiements

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  • experiments with pneumonia causing bacteria
  • discovered that when the two cultures were mixed, somehow the harmless bacteria had changed
  • he injected the two strains in mice
  • first test resulted in the mice living that got the harmless strain, and the other mice died
  • he then tested a heat treated form of the disease caring strain. the mice lived
  • he then injected the heat treated form and the harmless form and the mice died
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transformation

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  • process in which one strain of bacteria is changed by a gene or genes from another strain of bacteria
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Avery’s experiments

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  • repeated Griffith’s experiments
  • he started elimination different parts of the bacteria to see what material actually held the instructions for the cell
  • he tested proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids (DNA)
  • when the DNA was destroyed transformation did not occur
  • this lead to the understanding that the DNA of the cell help the genetic information (instructions)
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Hershey and Chase

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  • studied bacteriophages (virus that infects and kills bacteria)
  • used radioactive markers to determine which part of the bacteriophage infects a cell
  • after cells were infected they looked to see if the marked proteins or the marked DNA were present
  • the DNA was present
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results

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  • organisms contained information that could be passed on to another organism
  • DNA stores and transmits genetic information
  • genes are made form DNA
  • until this point we did not know how organism were sending information from one generation to the next
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