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Chapter 12: DNA Lab Biology CP. Chapter 12: DNA 12.1 Identifying the Substance of Genes 12.2 The Structure of DNA 12.3 DNA Replication.

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1 Chapter 12: DNA Lab Biology CP

2 Chapter 12: DNA 12.1 Identifying the Substance of Genes 12.2 The Structure of DNA 12.3 DNA Replication

3 12.1 Identifying the Substance in Genes

4 Genes – A section of DNA on a chromosome in a nucleus – Each chromosome contains hundreds of genes – contains most of your characteristics: hair color, skin color, how things taste to you, etc. – Contains the instructions for making a specific protein – Determines the order of amino acids in making proteins

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6 Bacterial Transformation Frederick Griffith’s Experiment Injected mice with 4 different samples of bacteria Heat-killed diseasing causing bacteria injected mice LIVED Live, harmless bacteria injected mice LIVED The 2 strains together caused fatal pneumonia Concluded: genetic info could be transferred from one bacterial strain to another Transformation: when one type of bacteria (harmless) changed permanently into another (disease causing form) The transforming factor must be a GENE!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eovTbQgan5M

7 Griffith’s Experiment

8 Oswald Avery’s Experiment By observing bacterial transformation, he discovered that DNA stores and transmits genetic information from one generation to the next. DNA is responsible for transformation

9 Avery’s Experiment

10 Bacterial Viruses Bacteriophage: a virus that infects bacteria http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =41aqxcxsX2w&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =41aqxcxsX2w&feature=related

11 The Hershey-Chase Experiment Studied a bacteriophage composed of a DNA core and a protein coat They wanted to determine what part entered the bacterial cell (the DNA or protein coat) Used radioactive markers to label the DNA and proteins Results: The bacteriophages only injected DNA, not proteins, into the bacterial cells

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14 The Role of DNA The DNA that makes up genes must be capable of: – 1.) storing, – 2.) copying, – 3.) transmitting, and the genetic information in a cell

15 12.2 The Structure of DNA

16 DNA Deoxyribonucleic Acid

17 Structure of DNA Double-stranded Double-helix Side ladders: – Sugar (deoxyribose) and phosphate group – Held together by hydrogen bonds Steps of ladder: – 4 nitrogen bases (nucleotides) A-T (adenine and thymine) C-G (cytosine and guanine) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qy8dk5iS1f0

18 DNA Scientists Erwin Chargaff’s Rule – Base pairing – A-T and C-G http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIlF6fovLZE&feature=related Rosalind Franklin – Used x-ray diffraction to study DNA and gain information about it’s structure http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VIlF6fovLZE&feature=related James Watson & Francis Crick (1953): – Double Helix model from evidence from Franklins x- ray pattern

19 12.3 DNA Replication

20 DNA unzips and new base pairs are formed  2 new strands of DNA

21 DNA Replication DNA must get copied BEFORE a cell can divide Occurs during late interphase (S phase) DNA “unzips” into 2 strands 2 new complementary strands are produced Each new copy has one original strand and one new strand DNA polymerase: An enzyme that joins individual nucleotides to produce a new strand of DNA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teV62zrm2P0&feature=related

22 Telomeres Telomeres: – DNA at the tips of chromosomes – Very difficult to replicate Telomerase: a special enzyme to solve this problem by adding short, repeated DNA sequences to the telomeres – Often switched off in adult cells – In cancer, telomerase may be activated to enable cancer cells to grow rapidly

23 DNA Replication in Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes Prokaryotes: – have a singular, circular DNA – in the cytoplasm – Begins at a single point Eukaryotes: – have 1000x more DNA than prokaryotes – Found in the nucleus – Packed into chromosomes – DNA and proteins packed together: chromatin – Can begin at hundreds of places


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