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2 years ago
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When Avery and McCarty were attempting to identify the substance involved transferring hereditary material, they tested the abil

ity of a bacterial S cell extract to transform R cells after different components of the extract were degraded by enzymes. Which treatment inhibited the ability of the S cell extract to transform R cells
Biology
1 answer:
Olin [163]2 years ago
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Answer:

D). DNA degrading enzymes

Explanation:

As per the question, the 'DNA degrading enzymes' is the treatment that has obstructed the S cell extract's potential to convert into R cells. The enzyme called 'deoxyribonuclease' functions to produce hydrolytic breakup that leads to the degradation of the DNA. It <u>promotes the 'joining of the nucleotides to form the appropriate pairs by degenerating the molecules of the DNA that has pyrimidine dimers</u>.' Thus, this is the reason due to which S cell is devalued before being transformed into the S cell as this DNase enzyme focuses on developing a new tract of efficient and correctly joined nucleotides. Hence, <u>option D</u> is the correct answer.

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