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| scientists that worked with S. pneumonae bacteria to discover the factor causing heredity. |
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| two types of S. pneumone. |
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| a transfer of genetic material from one cell or organism to another. |
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| What does the molecule DNase act upon? |
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| type of molecules that are protease, RNase and DNA? |
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| What type of virus is able to infect bacteria? |
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| Worked to determine if protein or DNA of a phage would enter bacteria. |
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| Latin, means "Change forever" |
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| origin of the word transformation |
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| triggered the interest in finding what hereditary factors were in 1928 |
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| What isotope did Hersey and Chase use to label protein in a bacteriophage? |
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| Spinning machine that seperates heavy bacteria. |
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| a pyrimidine that binds with |
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| holds two strands of DNA together |
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| number of base pairs per twist of DNA |
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| adenine, cytosine, thymine, guanine |
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| phosphate group, sugar (deoxyribose), nitrogenous base |
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| THREE PARTS OF A DNA NUCLEOTIDE |
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| bonds between phospate and sugar of DNA |
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| scientists who made x-ray diffraction photos of DNA |
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| pyrimidine that binds with adenine |
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| a purine that binds with cytosine |
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| double ring bases, purines |
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| received Nobel Prize for DNA model |
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| word with meaning of "away acid sugar" |
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