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Questions:
1. Discuss Griffith's transformation experiments. What did he conclude his experiments?
2. How can Chargaff's rules be used to identify different species?
3. Describe the structure and complementary base pairing of DNA.
4. Provide a brief summary about the Sanger sequencing method.
5. DNA replication is bidirectional and discontinuous; explain your understanding of those concepts
6. Explain the events taking place at the replication fork. If the gene for helicase is mutated, what part of replication will be affected?
7. What are Okazaki fragments and how they are formed?
8. How do the linear chromosomes in eukaryotes ensure that their ends are replicated completely?
9. Energy transfers take place constantly in everyday activities. Think of two scenarios: cooking on a stove and driving. Explain how the second law of thermodynamics applies to these two scenarios.
10. Explain in your own words the difference between spontaneous reaction and one that occurs instantaneously, and what causes this difference.