Genetics Chapter Nine - Experiments Flashcards

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How do we use DNA and in what fields

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  • Forensics
  • Medical Biosciences
  • Biological research
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What are the applications of DNA

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  • Curing Diseases
  • Developing treatments
  • Discovering new species
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Explain the link between genetic material and traits

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  • Frederick Griffith ( 1928 )
  • Pneumonia = serious disease and there was no vaccine
  • 2 Strains of Bacterium Streptococcus pneumonia
  1. Smooth surface ( S ) - protective capsule
  2. Rough Surface ( D ) - no protective capsule
  • Type S causes an infection when present in an animal and causes it to get sick
    but R type doesn’t cause an infection
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How did they determine which strain caused an infection

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  • Tested strains on mice
    ( injected the 2 different strains into 2 separate mice
  • Recorded how many mice died and counted number of bacterium in blood of dead mice
    • Bacterium has to survive and replicate to kill
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5
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What is the defining Characteristic and its role in Griffiths experiment

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  • The capsule
  • Protection from the immune system of the host thus can replicate
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Explain Griffiths third experiment

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  • He killed the S - Strain bacterium by adding heat to see if the dead bacteria would kill mice
    - which it didn’t and didn’t cause the disease
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7
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Explain Griffiths 4th experiment

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  • Mixed heat killed S strain and added it to type R and then into the mice
    • all the mice died
  • Found only S Strain in mice meaning that a transformation had taken place thus the R Strain took smooth coat characteristic
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What were the outcomes of Griffiths experiments

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  • The trait responsible for the development of the disease was from the dead s-strain to the live r strain
  • This means that genetic material codes for particular traits and theirs a transfer of genetic material in bacterium
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9
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How do bacterium replicate

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Mitosis

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10
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Explain Oswald Avery and others fully

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  • 1944
  • Found that when a solution of the combo heat killed type S - Strain and R-Strain was treated with protein destroying enzyme, the combo of the heat killed s and r still killed mice
  • Thus a protein was not transmitting the killing trait which was transforming there strain to s strain
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11
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Explain the contents of nuclei

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  • Nucleic acids
    • DNA & RNA
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12
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What are nucleic acids made up of

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Nucleotides

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13
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Explain nucleotides

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  • Nitrogen containing groups
  • One or more phosphate containing components
  • Sugars
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14
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Where is the sugar found on DNA and RNA

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  • DNA = an H on second C
  • RNA = An OH-group on the second C
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