Nucleic Acid, Replication, Transcription and mRNA processing Part 1 - (Week 5) Flashcards

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Genetic Material possesses several key characteristics. True or False?

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True.

  • contains complex information
  • replicate (copy itself) faithfully
  • encode all the phenotypes of the organism
  • have the capacity to vary
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What did Frederich Griffith do?

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  • performed experiments to demonstrate that molecules can transfer genetic material information from one organism to another
  • worked with different strains of Streptococcus pneumoniae bacteria
  • virulent bacteria strain, able to infect/damage a host
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What is transformation?

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  • change in genotype and phenotype due to assimilation of foreign DNA
  • technique now commonly used in molecular biology
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What happens in transformation?

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  • bacteria acquires genetic information from dead bacteria strain - permanently changes the live bacteria
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What did Frederick Griffith observe in his experiment?

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  • virulent bacteria causes mice to get sick
  • non-virulent bacteria do not cause mice to get sick
  • killed virulent bacteria do not cause mice to get sick
  • when mice are mixed, the injected mice got sick and died
  • when he isolated bacteria from dead mice, they had the appearance of the virulent strain, though he injected the non-virulent bacteria
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What is the nature of the genetic material? (Griffith)

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  • nonvirulent strain of bacteria can be transformed into virulent strain of bacteria by an unknown molecule from the virulent cells
  • unknown molecule carries info that causes virulence
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What is the chemical nature of the “transforming” material?

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  • 3 hypotheses
  • Protein, combining protein of killed virulent bacteria strain with non virulent bacteria to virulent
  • DNA, combining DNA of the killed virulent bacteria with nonvirulent to make virulent bacteria
  • RNA, combining RNA of the killed virulent strain strain nonvirulent bacteria will transform this into virulent
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How are we able to conclude the transforming material is DNA?

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  • removal of lipids + sugars from a solution of heat - killed S cells
  • Proteins, RNA, DNA remain
  • treat solutions with enzymes to destroy protein, RNA/DNA
  • add to culture containing living R cells.
  • observe for transformation by testing for the presence of virulent S cells
  • DNAse treatment removed the transforming substance, = DNA
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What is the S (smooth) bacteria?

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  • virulent bacteria
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What is the R (rough) bacteria?

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  • the nonvirulent bacteria
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What is the relevance of sulphur in the Hershey-Chase experiment?

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  • component of every protein

- S^35 represents the protein, which makes up the exterior of the phage

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What is the relevance of phosphorus in the Hershey-Chase experiment?

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  • P^32 represents the phage’s DNA

- DNA backbone’s = composed of phosphate & deoxyribose

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You need DNA to pass down genetic material. True or False?

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True - Alfred Hershey - Martha Chase

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