Experiment Mouse injected with type S Mouse injected with type R Mouse injected with dead type S Mouse injected with a mix of type R and dead type S Lived or Died , Fill in the table above saying whether or not the indicated mice lived or died for each experiment What was concluded from this experiment? Note: nothing was concluded about DNA from this experiment. Later experiments showed that the relevant factor is DNA. >) A bacterial strain has 21% T. What percent A, G and C does it have? A DNA strand is 5' TTCCGGAACTAG3' What is the sequence of opposite strand (Note if you write the strands using Courier New font, they will line up nicely) 1

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**Experiment Table:**

| Experiment                                      | Lived or Died |
|-------------------------------------------------|---------------|
| Mouse injected with type S                      |               |
| Mouse injected with type R                      |               |
| Mouse injected with dead type S                 |               |
| Mouse injected with a mix of type R and dead S  |               |

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1. Fill in the table above with whether the indicated mice lived or died for each experiment.

2. What was concluded from this experiment? Note: Nothing was concluded about DNA from this experiment. Later experiments showed that the relevant factor is DNA.

3. A bacterial strain has 21% T. What percent A, G, and C does it have?

4. A DNA strand is 5’ TTCCGGAACTAG3’. What is the sequence of the opposite strand? 
   (Note: If you write the strands using Courier New font, they will line up nicely.)

5. What is meant by semiconservative DNA replication? 

6. Give 2 differences between the lagging strand and the leading strand. 

Please fill in and answer the questions based on relevant experiments and genetic concepts.
Transcribed Image Text:**Experiment Table:** | Experiment | Lived or Died | |-------------------------------------------------|---------------| | Mouse injected with type S | | | Mouse injected with type R | | | Mouse injected with dead type S | | | Mouse injected with a mix of type R and dead S | | **Questions:** 1. Fill in the table above with whether the indicated mice lived or died for each experiment. 2. What was concluded from this experiment? Note: Nothing was concluded about DNA from this experiment. Later experiments showed that the relevant factor is DNA. 3. A bacterial strain has 21% T. What percent A, G, and C does it have? 4. A DNA strand is 5’ TTCCGGAACTAG3’. What is the sequence of the opposite strand? (Note: If you write the strands using Courier New font, they will line up nicely.) 5. What is meant by semiconservative DNA replication? 6. Give 2 differences between the lagging strand and the leading strand. Please fill in and answer the questions based on relevant experiments and genetic concepts.
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DNA is the genetic material that is a double standard, anti-parallel polynucleotide macromolecule. It contain genes which determine the characteristics of an organism. In case of prokaryotic cells, DNA is present within the cytoplasm of the cell as chromosomal DNA or plasmid DNA. In case of eukaryotic cells, DNA is present within the nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplast of the cell.

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