1 17.1 Genes specify proteins A. Garrod (1902) 1. 1st to suggest that genes determine phenotypes B. Beadle & Tatum Experiment - 1940 1. Proposed: each gene specifies the synthesis of 1 enzyme. 2. Called: the 1 gene to 1 enzyme hypothesis. C. Ongoing research caused revision to 1 gene to 1 enzyme hypothesis 1. Apply to polypeptides that are not enzymes 2. 1 gene = 1 polypeptide hypothesis https://www.dnalc.org/view/16360Animation16Onegenemakesone protein.html
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17.1 Genes specify proteinsA. Garrod (1902)
1. 1st to suggest that genes determine phenotypesB. Beadle & Tatum Experiment - 1940
1. Proposed: each gene specifies the synthesis of 1 enzyme. 2. Called: the 1 gene to 1 enzyme hypothesis.
C. Ongoing research caused revision to 1 gene to 1 enzyme hypothesis1. Apply to polypeptides that are not enzymes2. 1 gene = 1 polypeptide hypothesis