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Molecular Biology
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Undergraduate 2
01/19/2011

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Miescher
-year?
-contribution?
Definition

-1868

-isolated an acidic substance, from pus, consisting mainly of phosphorus and nitrogen. He called this substance "nuclein"

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Griffiths

-year?
-contribution?
Definition

-1928

-discovered the "transforming principle" using S.pneumoniae injected into mice

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Sia and Dawson
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-contribution?
Definition

-1931

-repeated the transformation experiment in vitro

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Avery, Macleod and McCarty

-year?
-contribution?
Definition

-1944

-used protease, DNase and RNase to demonstrate the "transforming principle" was DNA

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Hershey and Chase

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Definition

-1952

-used radioactively labelled bacteriophage to demonstrate that DNA is the genetic material

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Watson and Crick
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Definition

-1953

-proposed that DNA exists as a double-helix of polynucleotide chains

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Fraenkel-Contrat
-year?
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Definition

-1957

-used the tobacco mosaic virus to show that RNA carried the genetic information in some viruses

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TRUE/FALSE
nucleic acids are polymers of nucleotides (nitrogenous bases, salt and phosphate group) linked together by a phosphodiester bond between the 5'OH group of one nucleotide and the 3'P group of another nucleotide
Definition

FALSE

nucleic acids are polymers of nucleotides (nitrogenous bases, SUGAR and phosphate group) linked together by a phosphodiester bond between 3'OH group of one nucleotide and the 5'P group of another nucleotide

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TRUE/FALSE
each strand of the double helix exhibits polarity, one end has a 5' phosphate group and the other a free 3' OH group
Definition
this is TRUE
Term
TRUE/FALSE
the two strands of the DNA double helix are complementary, parallel and held together by carbon bonds
Definition

FALSE

the two strands of the DNA double helix are complementary, ANTIPARALLEL and held together by HYDROGEN bonds

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