You set up an experiment with yeast grown on lots of food (glucose) vs. very little
glucose. Would you expect to see differences in the amount and make-up of tRNA
between the two groups? - ✔️✔️No
Your group is assigned to repeat Avery's experiments in BIOL 30 lab. You are given
plates of R cells and tubes of the extracted S factor. In which of the following cases
would you see the R cells be transformed into S cells. - ✔️✔️All of the above EXCEPT
when you add S factor + DNAase
Which biomolecule can encode the most unique sequences for a given length? -
✔️✔️Protein
Based on Griffith's experiments, where can you conclude the heritable material is
located? - ✔️✔️Loosely attached to the cell wall/membrane
Which of the following could be used as a negative control in the Avery experiments? -
✔️✔️Buffer solution only
Based on the results of Avery's experiments, which biomolecule most likely constitutes
the heritable material? - ✔️✔️DNA
In Table 1.2, which biomolecule was more likely to be found inside the cell? -
✔️✔️DNA
Which DNA base pairs contain two rings? - ✔️✔️Adenine and Guanine
The nitrogenous bases are held together by which kind of bonds? - ✔️✔️Hydrogen
bonds
What method of replication did Meselson & Stahl determine was used in DNA
replications? - ✔️✔️Semi-conservative
If protein is the heritable material, how many unique sequences of 10 amino acids are
possible? - ✔️✔️20¹⁰
If DNA replication was conservative, after one generation how many bands in the
Meselson & Stahl experiments would you expect? - ✔️✔️2