What is the monomer of DNA?
Nucleotide
Frederick Griffith's contribution to the discovery of the genetic material.
What is the Transforming Principle?
These are the two things we mixed with water to help to extract the DNA.
What are Salt and Soap?
This sugar is in RNA
What is ribose?
The Phosphate group is the _____ ' end and the sugar group is the ____ ' end
What are the 5' and 3' ends?
What is the structure of DNA?
Double Helix
This is the person who created the rule A=T and C=G
Who is Erwin Chargaff?
Humans are diploid and strawberries are ________
These four nitrogenous bases are in DNA
What are A,G,C and T (Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Thymine)?
How many bonds are between Adenine and Thymine.
These are the three parts of a Nucleotide.
What are phosphate groups, sugar, and Nitrogenous Bases
These two people discovered DNA was the genetic material by using radioactive isotopes P32 and S35.
Who are Hershey and Chase?
What is breaking down the cell wall and cell membrane?
What is RNA?
This group is what makes DNA negative.
What is the phosphate group?
The two strands of DNA are held together by _____ bonds between Nitrogenous bases.
What are Hydrogen Bonds?
These three people won the Nobel Prize for the discovery of the structure of DNA.
Who are Wilkins, Watson and Crick
This is the purpose of using Ethanol in the experiment.
What is DNA is not soluble in ethanol?
This Nitrogenous base is only found in RNA.
What is Uracil?
These are the two Nitrogenous bases that are Purines
Guanine and Adenine
Nucleotides are held together with by this bond between the phosphate group of one nucleotide and the sugar of another.
What technique did Rosalind Franklin use to take photograph 51?
Soap is this type of molecule
What is amphi-phillic?
___ is a code for genetic information and _____ is a code for amino acids
DNA, RNA
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