Cells grown in: Intact DNA (pH=7) DNA species present pH 7.0 1.710 1.717 1.724 Density, g/cc 14N 1.710 1.717 1724 Density, g/cc This result is expected if the newly replicated DNA is a hybrid molecular species, consisting of one-half parental material and one-half new DNA. 15N, then one generation in "N 1.710 1.717 1.724 Density, g/cc 15N, then two generatione in 1N 1.710 1.717 1.724 Density, g/cc Relative DNA Relative DNA concentration Relative DNA Relafive DNA concentration concentration uogegueouos

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Refer to Figure, which presents the Meselson–Stahl experiment. DNA molecules can be denatured by high pH, as well as by heat. Suppose that the CsCl gradient centrifugations were run at pH 12, conditions under which DNA strands separate. Sketch the gradient profiles expected for each of the four samples depicted in the figure.

Cells grown in:
Intact DNA (pH=7)
DNA species present
pH 7.0
1.710 1.717 1.724
Density, g/cc
14N
1.710 1.717 1724
Density, g/cc
This result is expected if the
newly replicated DNA is a
hybrid molecular species,
consisting of one-half parental
material and one-half new DNA.
15N, then one
generation in "N
1.710 1.717 1.724
Density, g/cc
15N, then two
generatione in 1N
1.710 1.717 1.724
Density, g/cc
Relative DNA
Relative DNA
concentration
Relative DNA
Relafive DNA
concentration
concentration
uogegueouos
Transcribed Image Text:Cells grown in: Intact DNA (pH=7) DNA species present pH 7.0 1.710 1.717 1.724 Density, g/cc 14N 1.710 1.717 1724 Density, g/cc This result is expected if the newly replicated DNA is a hybrid molecular species, consisting of one-half parental material and one-half new DNA. 15N, then one generation in "N 1.710 1.717 1.724 Density, g/cc 15N, then two generatione in 1N 1.710 1.717 1.724 Density, g/cc Relative DNA Relative DNA concentration Relative DNA Relafive DNA concentration concentration uogegueouos
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