Choose any two of the topics (experiments) outlined below. Your response should include all of the subheadings mentioned below and also abide by the instructions provided. 1) The Phoebaus A Levene experiment: DNA is a polymer. 2) Poly-U experiment by Marshall Nirenberg and J. Heinrich Matthaei, 1961. 3) Kornberg experiment: Fidelity (accuracy) of synthesis. 4) The Fraenkel-Conrat virus experiment. 5) Meselson and Stahl mode of the DNA replication experiment. 6) The Hammerling experiment: Cells store hereditary information in the nucleus. 7) The transplantation experiment: Each cell contains a full set of genetic instruction. SUBHEADINGS 1. Introduction/Study Problem Introduction. Report on what has been done before and identify the gaps that have arisen from your research question. 2. Hypothesis [the proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigations. 3. Possible research question 4. Objectives of the experiment 5. Methodology 6. Results/ discussion 7. Conclusion 8. References 9. Critique the experiment INSTRUCTIONS • Use Times New Roman as the font • Use font size 12. • Justify (align) your content. ⚫ Type neatly • Label and number your figure and table legends.

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Choose any two of the topics (experiments) outlined below. Your response should include
all of the subheadings mentioned below and also abide by the instructions provided.
1) The Phoebaus A Levene experiment: DNA is a polymer.
2) Poly-U experiment by Marshall Nirenberg and J. Heinrich Matthaei, 1961.
3) Kornberg experiment: Fidelity (accuracy) of synthesis.
4) The Fraenkel-Conrat virus experiment.
5) Meselson and Stahl mode of the DNA replication experiment.
6) The Hammerling experiment: Cells store hereditary information in the nucleus.
7) The transplantation experiment: Each cell contains a full set of genetic instruction.
SUBHEADINGS
1. Introduction/Study Problem
Introduction. Report on what has been done before and identify the gaps that have
arisen from your research question.
2. Hypothesis [the proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a
starting point for further investigations.
3. Possible research question
4. Objectives of the experiment
5. Methodology
6. Results/ discussion
7. Conclusion
8. References
9. Critique the experiment
INSTRUCTIONS
• Use Times New Roman as the font
• Use font size 12.
• Justify (align) your content.
⚫ Type neatly
•
Label and number your figure and table legends.
Transcribed Image Text:Choose any two of the topics (experiments) outlined below. Your response should include all of the subheadings mentioned below and also abide by the instructions provided. 1) The Phoebaus A Levene experiment: DNA is a polymer. 2) Poly-U experiment by Marshall Nirenberg and J. Heinrich Matthaei, 1961. 3) Kornberg experiment: Fidelity (accuracy) of synthesis. 4) The Fraenkel-Conrat virus experiment. 5) Meselson and Stahl mode of the DNA replication experiment. 6) The Hammerling experiment: Cells store hereditary information in the nucleus. 7) The transplantation experiment: Each cell contains a full set of genetic instruction. SUBHEADINGS 1. Introduction/Study Problem Introduction. Report on what has been done before and identify the gaps that have arisen from your research question. 2. Hypothesis [the proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigations. 3. Possible research question 4. Objectives of the experiment 5. Methodology 6. Results/ discussion 7. Conclusion 8. References 9. Critique the experiment INSTRUCTIONS • Use Times New Roman as the font • Use font size 12. • Justify (align) your content. ⚫ Type neatly • Label and number your figure and table legends.
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