Exam 8: Dna Structure and Function
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The concept proven by the experiment in this figure is that
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Franklin's assignment at Cambridge was to investigate the structure of
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a.discovered that the hereditary system of one strain of bacteria could be transformed by the hereditary system from another strain of bacteria
b.first to discover DNA and isolate it from fish sperm
c.discovered that DNA-digesting enzymes prevented bacterial transformation
d.the first to build an accurate model of DNA and to describe it explicitly in a publication
e.the first to demonstrate, through the use of radioactive isotopes, that DNA, not protein, is the genetic material
f.provided two important clues to the structure of DNA; one clue is that A = T and the other is that C = G
g.discovered the structure of collagen
h.obtained excellent X-ray diffraction photographs that suggested that DNA was a long, thin molecule with regularly repeating units
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a.discovered that the hereditary system of one strain of bacteria could be transformed by the hereditary system from another strain of bacteria
b.first to discover DNA and isolate it from fish sperm
c.discovered that DNA-digesting enzymes prevented bacterial transformation
d.the first to build an accurate model of DNA and to describe it explicitly in a publication
e.the first to demonstrate, through the use of radioactive isotopes, that DNA, not protein, is the genetic material
f.provided two important clues to the structure of DNA; one clue is that A = T and the other is that C = G
g.discovered the structure of collagen
h.obtained excellent X-ray diffraction photographs that suggested that DNA was a long, thin molecule with regularly repeating units
-Hershey and Chase
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A bacterium undergoes four rounds of replication.How many cells would result, and how many of those cells would still have part of an original DNA strand from the starting bacterium ?
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Which of the following is not potentially part of a chromosome in eukaryotes?
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a.discovered that the hereditary system of one strain of bacteria could be transformed by the hereditary system from another strain of bacteria
b.first to discover DNA and isolate it from fish sperm
c.discovered that DNA-digesting enzymes prevented bacterial transformation
d.the first to build an accurate model of DNA and to describe it explicitly in a publication
e.the first to demonstrate, through the use of radioactive isotopes, that DNA, not protein, is the genetic material
f.provided two important clues to the structure of DNA; one clue is that A = T and the other is that C = G
g.discovered the structure of collagen
h.obtained excellent X-ray diffraction photographs that suggested that DNA was a long, thin molecule with regularly repeating units
-Pauling
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The experiments of which of the following researchers clearly distinguished DNA and NOT protein as the hereditary material?
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Classification.Answer the following questions in reference to the five nucleotides listed below:
a.guanine
b.cytosine
c.pyrimidine
d.thymine
e.uracil
-Two hydrogen bonds connect adenine to __________ in the DNA molecule.
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The significance of the Hershey and Chase experiments in which 32P and 35S were used is that
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The following questions refer to the figure above and to the Fred Griffith experiments involving Streptococcus pneumoniae.
-If the syringe contains live R strain and heat-killed S strain Streptococcus pneumoniae

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a.discovered that the hereditary system of one strain of bacteria could be transformed by the hereditary system from another strain of bacteria
b.first to discover DNA and isolate it from fish sperm
c.discovered that DNA-digesting enzymes prevented bacterial transformation
d.the first to build an accurate model of DNA and to describe it explicitly in a publication
e.the first to demonstrate, through the use of radioactive isotopes, that DNA, not protein, is the genetic material
f.provided two important clues to the structure of DNA; one clue is that A = T and the other is that C = G
g.discovered the structure of collagen
h.obtained excellent X-ray diffraction photographs that suggested that DNA was a long, thin molecule with regularly repeating units
-Avery
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The following questions refer to the figure above and to the Fred Griffith experiments involving Streptococcus pneumoniae.
-Extracts of pathogenic bacteria can transform harmless bacteria to harmful bacteria unless ____ enzymes are added to the extract.

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Classification.Answer the following questions in reference to the five nucleotides listed below:
a.guanine
b.cytosine
c.pyrimidine
d.thymine
e.uracil
-Erwin Chargaff's data indicates that within a species the amount of adenine is always equal to the amount of this.
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