Match the experiment to the key learning Rice has 51 000 protein- coding genes, but humans have about 22 000 protein-coding genes. Extracted from pus covered bandages. Viral protein was isolated from viral DNA. Lungfish cells have 40 times more DNA than human cells. A nutrient medium contains a heavy isotope of nitrogen. X-Ray diffraction forms an x-shaped pattern. Something in virulent bacteria can transform non-virulent bacteria. DNA has a double helix structure. Quinolone drugs block topoisomerase II activity. The proportion of nucleotide pairs has constant amounts. Enzymes destroyed protein and RNA to isolate DNA. Isolated two types of nucleic acid that differ by sugar. 1. Some mice died. 2. 3. 4. 5. 9. 6. Nucleotides form pairs. 7. Complexity does not lead to increased genome size. 8. DNA has a helical structure. Complexity does not lead to increased protein diversity. DNA replication is semi- conservative. Nucleotides combine as A-T or C- 10. 11. DNA caused bacterial transformation. Viral DNA is the hereditary 12. material. Nuclein consists of nitrogen and phosphate. Nucleic acids are made up of nucleotides. G. Supercoiling is essential to bacterial life.

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Match the experiment to the key learning
Rice has 51 000 protein-
coding genes, but humans
have about 22 000
protein-coding genes.
Extracted from pus
covered bandages.
Viral protein was isolated
from viral DNA.
Lungfish cells have 40
times more DNA than
human cells.
A nutrient medium
contains a heavy isotope
of nitrogen.
X-Ray diffraction forms an
x-shaped pattern.
Something in virulent
bacteria can transform
non-virulent bacteria.
DNA has a double helix
structure.
Quinolone drugs block
topoisomerase II activity.
The proportion of
nucleotide pairs has
constant amounts.
Enzymes destroyed
protein and RNA to isolate
DNA.
Isolated two types of
nucleic acid that differ by
sugar.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Some mice died.
DNA caused bacterial
transformation.
Viral DNA is the hereditary
material.
Nuclein consists of nitrogen and
phosphate.
Nucleic acids are made up of
nucleotides.
Nucleotides form pairs.
Complexity does not lead to
increased genome size.
DNA has a helical structure.
Complexity does not lead to
increased protein diversity.
DNA replication is semi-
conservative.
Nucleotides combine as A-T or C-
G.
Supercoiling is essential to
bacterial life.
Transcribed Image Text:Match the experiment to the key learning Rice has 51 000 protein- coding genes, but humans have about 22 000 protein-coding genes. Extracted from pus covered bandages. Viral protein was isolated from viral DNA. Lungfish cells have 40 times more DNA than human cells. A nutrient medium contains a heavy isotope of nitrogen. X-Ray diffraction forms an x-shaped pattern. Something in virulent bacteria can transform non-virulent bacteria. DNA has a double helix structure. Quinolone drugs block topoisomerase II activity. The proportion of nucleotide pairs has constant amounts. Enzymes destroyed protein and RNA to isolate DNA. Isolated two types of nucleic acid that differ by sugar. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Some mice died. DNA caused bacterial transformation. Viral DNA is the hereditary material. Nuclein consists of nitrogen and phosphate. Nucleic acids are made up of nucleotides. Nucleotides form pairs. Complexity does not lead to increased genome size. DNA has a helical structure. Complexity does not lead to increased protein diversity. DNA replication is semi- conservative. Nucleotides combine as A-T or C- G. Supercoiling is essential to bacterial life.
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