Chapter 12-1 - Visual Key Concepts

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Griffith

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From his experiment, biologists inferred that genetic information could be transformed from one bacterium to another https://filebox.vt.edu/users/ mahogan2/Filebox%

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Key Concept Question: List the conclusions Griffith, Avery, Hershey, and Chase drew from their experiments

Biology: New York State (Prentice Hall) by Miller and Levine. Key Concept

Chapter 12-1, pg. 288.

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Avery

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(and other scientists) discovered that DNA is the nucleic acid that stores and transmits the genetic information from one generation to the next www.csb.yale.edu

Key Concept Question: List the conclusions Griffith, Avery, Hershey, and Chase drew from their experiments

Biology: New York State (Prentice Hall) by Miller and Levine. Key Concept

Chapter 12-1, pg. 289.

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Hershey and Chase

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Concluded that the genetic material of bacteriophage was DNA, not protein www.accessexcellence.org

Key Concept Question: List the conclusions Griffith, Avery, Hershey, and Chase drew from their experiments

Biology: New York State (Prentice Hall) by Miller and Levine. Key Concept

Chapter 12-1, pg. 290.

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Watson and Cricks model of the DNA molecule

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DNA is a double helix in which two strands are wound around each other

Key Concept Question: Describe Watson and Crick’s model of DNA molecule.

Biology: New York State (Prentice Hall) by Miller and Levine. Key Concept

Chapter 12-1, pg. 290. www.ocean.udel.edu

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Bases found in DNA

Adenine

Thymine guanine cytosine

Key Concept Question: What are the four kinds of bases found in DNA

Biology: New York State (Prentice Hall) by Miller and Levine. Key Concept

Chapter 12-1, pg. 290.

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