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In the Avery, MacLoed, and McCarty experiment, which of the following enzyme did not affect the process of transformation?
BiologyMolecular Basis of InheritanceNEET
Options:
  • A Protease
  • B RNase
  • C DNase
  • D Both (A) and (B)
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The correct answer is: Both (A) and (B)
Prior to the work of Oswald Avery, Colin MacLeod and Maclyn McCarty (1933-44), the genetic material was thought to be a protein. They worked to determine the biochemical nature of ‘transforming principle’ in Griffith's experiment. They purified biochemicals (proteins, DNA, RNA, etc.) from the heat-killed S-cells to see which ones could transform live R-cells into S-cells. They discovered that DNA alone from S-cells bacteria caused R bacteria to become transformed. They also discovered that protein-digesting enzymes (proteases) and RNA-digesting enzymes (RNases) did not affect transformation, so the transforming substance was not a protein or RNA. Digestion with DNase did inhibit transformation, suggesting that the DNA caused the transformation. They concluded that DNA is the hereditary material, but not all biologists were convinced.

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