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Suppose that you performed a version of the Hershey and Chase experiment, this time using 32P-labelled viruses that insert their DNA into the DNA of the cells that they infect. Also suppose that the viral DNA is then treated as part of the cell's own DNA, and is replicated during DNA replication and passed on to daughter cells when the cell divides. You infect a population of cells with the 32P-labelled viruses, and then let the infected cells go through two generations of cell divisions. In how many cells should you find 32P-labelled DNA?
Symbolic Culture
The aspect of culture that consists of the symbols, language, norms, and values that influence human behavior and communication.
Sociologists
Social scientists who study the development, structure, and functioning of human society, including patterns of social relationships, interactions, and culture.
Mainstream Values
Dominant societal norms and moral beliefs that are widely accepted and practiced by the majority of a society or culture.
Ethnocentrism
The belief in the inherent superiority of one's own ethnic group or culture, often accompanied by a general disdain for other groups.
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