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experiment and do the following treatments what results would you expect? You can state if
the mice will have diseases or no disease
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If mixed
with Live
R-Strain
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heat killed S-
Strain treated
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B. If you were to repeat the experiment done by Hersehy and Chase and decided to use 14C
(instead of 35S) and 32P isotopes, which molecules will be labeld in the T2 bacteriophage.
Will it prove DNA is the genetic material?
C
Extract from
heat killed S-
Strain treated
with RNase
C. Many enzymes and proteins are involved in DNA replication. List each one of them (from the
diagram below and also those not included in the diagram) and briefly describe their
function. Label which one will serve as the template for the leading strand and which one
will be the template for the lagging strand.
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