Griffith
Avery, Macleod, McCarty. Hershey & Chase
DNA Basics
DNA structure
DNA replication
100

In the Griffith experiment, what are the properties of S-strain

Smooth (S) à Virulent

Virulent means it can infect a host and cause disease

Has a capsule with a polysaccharide coat

100

What do enzymes do and how do we identify them using medical terminology?

Speed up a reaction, -ase

100

What is the monomer of DNA

nucleotide 

100

Which way can nucleotides be added? How are they synthesized in replication?

Added on 3' in the 5'--> 3' direction

100

When does DNA replication occur?

S-phase

200

In the Griffith experiment, what are the properties of the R-strain

Innocuous

Innocuous means not harmful

Lacks a capsule

200

What two strains of bacteria did they use for each experiment?

Heat killed S-strain and live R-strain

200

What is a nucleic acid

polymer composed of nucleotides

200

What type of bonds make the backbone of DNA? What bonds connect the bases? Draw them

phosphodiester, hydrogen

200

Meselson and Stahl discovered DNA is...

semiconservative

300

What happened when a live S-strain was used? Live R-strain? Heat killed S-strain? Heat killed S-strain and R-strain?

Mouse: dies, lives, lives, dies

300

What does a T2 bacteriophage contain? How did they use this in the experiment of Hershey and Chase?

A bacteriophage is a virus that infects bacteria

Contains a DNA core and an outer-protein coat (capsid)

DNA core = radioactive phosphorous 

Protein = radioactive sulfur

300

What carbon is the nitrogenous base on

1'

300

How many H-bonds are between A and T? How many bonds are between C ang G? Draw

2, 3

300

Draw the origin of replication, replication forks, and 5' and 3' ends of a DNA strand. Describe their purpose

Student drawn response

400

What trait was passed on and what term was coined?

The polysaccharide coat and transformation

400

What did they find in the cells in Hershey and Chase?

Radioactive phosphorous isotope

400

What carbon is the Hydroxyl group on?

3'

400

Use Chargaffs' rule to determine the % composition for each base if guanine= 30%. Which are the purines and which are the pyrimidines 

G=30 C=30 A=20 T=20

Purine = guanine, adenine

Pyrimidine = Cytosine Thymine

400

Draw and explain helicase, SSBs, DNA gyrase

Student response

500

Avery, Macleod, and McCarty used the Griffith experiment to find what?

Transformation factor. If it was RNA, DNA, protein

500
What did all of the DNA experiments discover?

DNA is the carrier of genetic information

500

What carbon is the pentose sugar on? Draw the full nucleotide

5'

500

Watson and Crick developed the double helix because this person took the photo

Rosalind Franklin

500

Use one half of the origin of replication to draw and explain direction of replication, lagging and leading, DNA polymerase 3 and 1, primase, ligase, and Okazaki fragments

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