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1 DNA and the CENTRAL DOGMA
Everything you never wanted to know, but still need to understand… and then some more bonus stuff to really make you happy

2 Transformation of Bacteria
a) Mouse dies b) Mouse lives c) Mouse lives d) Mouse dies. Living S cells are found in blood sample from dead mouse 1928 Fredrick Griffith

3 Phages are viruses that infect bacteria (bacteriophage)

4 3. Centrifuge and measure radioactivity
1. Mix phages with bacteria 2. Blend to mix

5 What makes up DNA subunits?
5-carbon sugar Phosphate Nitrogenous base

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7 A and G are Purines (double rings)
C and T are pyrimidines (single rings) “Attorney Generals are pure”

8 DNA REPLICATION DNA polymerase attaches nucleotides to each template strand 2 complimentary strands. A=T C≡G Helicase breaks H bonds and unzips Each “daughter” DNA consists of one parental and one new strand

9 Conservative – parental helix remains intact; an all new copy is made
SemiConservative – two strands separate and each functions as a template Dispersive – each strand contains pieces of old and new DNA

10 Meselson-Stahl Experiment
1st replication ~20 min 2nd replication ~40 min “new” DNA synthesized would be lighter than the “old” DNA Incorporates heavy nitrogen into DNA Incorporates lighter nitrogen into DNA

11 EUKARYOTES: many origins of replication

12 Incorporation of nucleotide
Enzyme DNA polymerase catalyzes this reaction

13 5’3’ direction of one strand runs counter to the other

14 DNA Helicase – unzips Topoisomerase – unwind DNA SSBP – single strand binding proteins, hold strands open Primase – joins RNA nucleotides to eukaryotes (primer is required for polymerase to synthesize) DNA Polymerase – adds nucleotides Ligase – link Okazaki fragments

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17 New DNA

18 Excision repair of DNA

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22 FROM GENE TO PROTEIN Beadle and Tatum – one gene, one polypeptide

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