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What scientific hypotheses can be tested by a pulse-chase experiment?

Movement of molecules through a cell over time


What is the first step in a pulse-chase experiment?

Incubating cells with a labeled molecule is the first step in a pulse-chase experiment.


What was used by Hershey and chase in their experiment?

Bacteriophage


What was the Hershey Chase experiment and what were its key findings?

The Hershey-Chase experiment was a scientific study conducted in 1952 by Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase. They used bacteriophages, viruses that infect bacteria, to demonstrate that DNA, not protein, is the genetic material that carries hereditary information. The key finding of the experiment was that when the bacteriophages infected bacteria, only the DNA of the virus was injected into the bacterial cell, not the protein coat. This provided strong evidence that DNA is the molecule responsible for transmitting genetic information.


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The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'Chevy Chase'.


What did the experiment of Hershey and chase show?

DNA controls heredity, not proteins.


What happened in Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase's blunder experiment?

bacteriophages


What is the most likely function of the cells in a pulse-chase experiment?

phagocytosis


What part of the virus did the hershey-chase experiment show had entered the bacteria?

Their genetic material


What did Hershey chase blender experiment help prove?

The genetic material is made of DNA.


What part of the virus did the hershey chase experiment show had entered the bacteria?

Their genetic material


What did Hershey and chase work show?

Simply put, DNA is the genetic material, not protein. At that time no one was quite sure which was which. A clever experiment by Hersey and Chase settled this question. Google that experiment.