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DNA, RNA, and Proteins Section 1 Section 1: The Structure of DNA Preview Bellringer Key Ideas DNA: The Genetic Material Searching for the Genetic Material The Shape of DNA The Information in DNA Discovering DNA’s Structure Summary

DNA, RNA, and Proteins Section 1 Bellringer DNA is often compared to a ladder or a spiral staircase. Look at Figure 4 in your book and answer the following questions. How is the structure of DNA similar to that of a ladder or spiral staircase? How is it different from that of a ladder or spiral staircase?

DNA, RNA, and Proteins Section 1 Key Ideas What is genetic material composed of? What experiments helped identify the role of DNA? What is the shape of a DNA molecule? How is information organized in a DNA molecule? What scientific investigation led to the discovery of DNA’s structure?

DNA, RNA, and Proteins Section 1 DNA: The Genetic Material The instructions for inherited traits are called genes. A gene is a small segment of deoxyribonucleic acid, or DNA, that is located in a chromosome. DNA is the primary material that causes inheritable characteristics in related groups of organisms. DNA is a simple molecule, composed of only four different subunits.

DNA, RNA, and Proteins Section 1 Searching for the Genetic Material Three major experiments led to the conclusion that DNA is the genetic material in cells. These experiments were performed by Griffith, Avery, and Hershey and Chase. Griffith worked with two related strains of bacteria which cause pneumonia in mice. Griffith discovered that when harmless live bacteria were mixed with heat-killed disease-causing bacteria and then injected into mice, the mice died.

DNA, RNA, and Proteins Section 1 Searching for the Genetic Material, continued These results led Griffith to discover transformation. Transformation is a change in genotype that is caused when cells take up foreign genetic material. Griffith’s experiments led to the conclusion that genetic material could be transferred between cells.

DNA, RNA, and Proteins Section 1 Griffith’s Discovery of Transformation

DNA, RNA, and Proteins Section 1 Searching for the Genetic Material, continued Avery wanted to determine whether the transforming agent in Griffith’s experiments was protein, RNA, or DNA. Avery used enzymes to destroy each of these molecules in heat-killed bacteria. Avery’s experiments led to the conclusion that DNA is responsible for transformation in bacteria.

DNA, RNA, and Proteins Section 1 Searching for the Genetic Material, continued Hershey and Chase studied bacteriophages. Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacterial cells and cause the cells to produce viruses. By using radioactive isotopes, Hershey and Chase showed that DNA, not protein, is the genetic material in viruses.

DNA, RNA, and Proteins Section 1 Visual Concept: Hershey and Chase’s Experiments Hershey Chase Movie

DNA, RNA, and Proteins Section 1 The Shape of DNA A DNA molecule is shaped like a spiral staircase and is composed of two parallel strands of linked subunits. The spiral shape of DNA is known as a double helix. Each strand of DNA is made up of linked subunits called nucleotides.

DNA, RNA, and Proteins Section 1 Visual Concept: Double Helix Click above to play the video.

DNA, RNA, and Proteins Section 1 The Shape of DNA, continued A nucleotide is made up of three parts: a phosphate group, a five-carbon sugar group, and a nitrogen- containing base. The phosphate groups and the sugar molecules of nucleotides link together to form a “backbone” for the DNA strand. The five-carbon sugar in DNA is called deoxyribose, from which DNA gets its full name, deoxyribonucleic acid.

DNA, RNA, and Proteins Section 1 DNA

DNA, RNA, and Proteins Section 1 Visual Concept: DNA Overview Click above to play the video.

DNA, RNA, and Proteins Section 1 The Information in DNA The information in DNA is contained in the order of the bases, while the base-pairing structure allows the information to be copied. In DNA, each nucleotide has the same sugar group and phosphate group, but each nucleotide can have one of four nitrogenous bases. The four kinds of bases are adenine (A), guanine (G), thymine (T), and cytosine (C). Bases A and G have a double-ring structure and are classified as purines.

DNA, RNA, and Proteins Section 1 The Information in DNA, continued Bases T and C have a single-ring structure and are classified as pyrimidines. A purine on one strand of a DNA molecule is always paired with a pyrimidine on the other strand. Specifically, adenine always pairs with thymine, and guanine always pairs with cytosine. Base-pairing rules are dictated by the chemical structure of the bases. The hydrogen bonds between bases keep the two strands of DNA together.

DNA, RNA, and Proteins Section 1 Visual Concept: Complementary Base Pairing Click above to play the video.

DNA, RNA, and Proteins Section 1 The Information in DNA, continued Paired bases are said to be complementary because they fit together like puzzle pieces. Because of base-pairing rules, if the sequence of bases is known for one strand of DNA, then the sequence of bases for the complementary strand can be quickly identified.

DNA, RNA, and Proteins Section 1 Discovering DNA’s Structure Watson and Crick used information from experiments by Chargaff, Wilkins, and Franklin to determine the three- dimensional structure of DNA. Chargaff showed that the amount of adenine always equaled the amount of thymine, and the amount of guanine always equaled the amount of cytosine. Franklin and Wilkins developed X-ray diffraction images of strands of DNA that suggested the DNA molecule resembled a tightly coiled helix.

DNA, RNA, and Proteins Section 1 Discovering DNA’s Structure, continued Watson and Crick used both Chargaff’s data and the X-ray diffraction studies to create a complete three-dimensional model of DNA. Their model showed a “spiral staircase” in which two strands of nucleotides twisted around a central axis.

DNA, RNA, and Proteins Section 1 Summary DNA is the primary material that causes inheritable characteristics in related groups of organisms. Three major experiments led to the conclusion that DNA is the genetic material in cells. These experiments were performed by Griffith, Avery, and Hershey and Chase. A DNA molecule is shaped like a spiral staircase and is composed of two parallel strands of linked subunits.

DNA, RNA, and Proteins Section 1 Summary, continued The information in DNA is contained in the order of the bases, while the base-pairing structure allows the information to be copied. Watson and Crick used information from experiments by Chargaff, Wilkins, and Franklin to determine the three-dimensional structure of DNA.