Study Guide for Campbell Biology
Study Guide for Campbell Biology
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Author: Lisa A. Urry, Michael L. Cain, Steven A. Wasserman, Peter V. Minorsky, Jane B. Reece, Martha R. Taylor, Michael A. Pollock
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Chapter 16, Problem 7TYK

In their classic experiment, Meselson and Stahl

  1. a. provided evidence for the semiconservative model of DNA replication.
  2. b. were able to separate phage protein coats from E. coli by using a blender.
  3. c. found that DNA labeled with 15N was of intermediate density.
  4. d. found that DNA composition was species specific.
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Which of the following statements BEST DESCRIBES the main findings of the Meselson-Stahl experiment?   A. DNA can be separated using centrifugation   B. The semiconservative model of DNA replication is more accurate than the dispersive or conservative models of DNA replication   C. Using 14N in experiments is an effective way of tracking nitrogen molecules   D. Bacteria grown in the presence of a heavier nitrogen isotope (15N) will replicate at a slower rate than those that utilise a lighter nitrogen isotope (14N)   E. Both strands of each new DNA double helix are brand new and synthesized from individual nucleotides
Suppose the experiment of Meselson and Stahl was performed on a sample of 8 cells, each containing one copy of its circular double-stranded DNA genome, and that had been growing on normal   14N medium. You then grew the cells for 3 generations in medium containing   15N. The outcome would be             A)   8 cells with single-stranded DNA molecules with   14N, and 24 cells with single-stranded DNA molecules with   15N.                 B)   16 cells with double-stranded DNA molecules with equal amounts of   14N and   15N, and 48 cells with double-stranded DNA molecules with   15N.            C)   8 cells with double-stranded DNA molecules with equal amounts of   14N and   15N, and 24 cells with double-stranded DNA molecules with   15N.            D)   8 cells with double-stranded DNA molecules with equal amounts of   14N and   15N, and 32 cells with double-stranded DNA molecules with   15N.            E)   65 cells with single-stranded DNA molecules with   15N.
The Meselson and Stahl experiment used a density label toa. determine the directionality of DNA replication.b. differentially label DNA and protein.c. distinguish between newly replicated and old strands.d. distinguish between replicated DNA and RNA primers.
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