Concept 9.1 DNA Structure Reflects Its Role as the Genetic Material
- Circumstantial evidence for DNA as the genetic material includes its presence in the nucleus, its doubling during S phase of the mitotic cell cycle, and its injection into host cells by viruses. Review Figure 9.1 and Figure 9.2
- Experimental evidence for DNA as the genetic material is provided by the transformation of one genotype into another by adding DNA. Review Figure 9.3
- In DNA, the amount of A equals the amount of T and the amount of G equals the amount of C. This observation, along with X-ray crystallography data, helped Watson and Crick unravel the helical structure of DNA. Review Figure 9.4 and Figure 9.5
Concept 9.2 DNA Replicates Semiconservatively
Concept 9.3 Mutations Are Heritable Changes in DNA