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1 Standards 5b. Know how to apply base- pairing rules to explain precise copying of DNA during semi- conservative replication

2 The DNA Race

3 Is Heredity Protein or DNA? Scientists understood that chromosomes are the means of heredity. But chromosomes contain equal parts DNA and Protein. Which part is the gene?

4 Griffith and His Mice 1928 – Fredrick Griffith paved way for others to point out that DNA was composed of genes. Studied mice & 2 strains of bacteria (caused pneumonia) R (rough) strain & S (smooth) strain

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10 Conclusion to Griffith R  mouse = lived S  mouse = died S (Killed) = lived S (Killed) + R = died WHY? S strain “Transformed” R strain S-strain has “Inheritance Molecule”

11 But, what material is actually being transformed or transferred? Is it the protein or the DNA?

12 Hershey & Chase Settled DNA/protein debate 1952

13 Bacteriophage (virus)

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15 What does DNA look like?

16 Erwin Chargaff Chargaff’s Rule Early 1950’s

17 Erwin Chargaff 1950s – Noticed pattern in amounts of bases A,G,C,&T found in DNA. Source of DNA: A T G C Strept29.831.620.518.0 Yeast31.332.918.717.1 Herring27.827.522.222.6 Human30.929.419.919.8 Strept29.831.620.518.0 Yeast31.332.918.717.1 Herring27.827.522.222.6 Human30.929.419.919.8

18 Chargaff’s Rule Adenine & Thymine Guanine & Cytosine

19 Franklin & Wilkins X-ray of DNA molecule 1951

20 Rosalind Franklin & Maurice Wilkins 1953 - Crystallized DNA molecule  X-ray pattern. Got first picture of DNA Twisted coils (like a spring) 2 strands in the structure

21 Watson & Crick Solved mystery of DNA structure 1954

22 Watson & Crick 1953 – Tried to make model of DNA. Saw Franklin’s picture and were able to do it. Double Helix Model Rungs of Ladder = Bases (Chargaff’s Rule) Sides of Ladder = Sugar + Phosphate.

23 Structure of DNA Composed of NUCLEOTIDES Sugar Phosphate group Nitrogen base

24 Nitrogen Bases Purines: A= adenine G= guanine Pyrimidines: T= thymine C= cytosine

25 Structure of DNA Which bases pair together? A with ____ G with ____

26 Basic structure of DNA * Double Helix: two chains of nucleotides * Sugar and phosphate groups make up backbone * Nitrogen bases on opposite strands are attracted to each other * A – T and G – C


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