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1 DNA: a history DNA model Double helix nebula

2 Griffith experiment: 1928 A heat-killed lethal strain of bacteria was added to a non-lethal strain. The non-lethal strain was transformed into a lethal one. 1944: Avery: DNA is the molecule involved. DNA stores and transmits genetic information from one generation to the next non-lethal lethal heat-killed lethal transformed

3 Hershey-Chase experiment 1952 Added radioactive markers to the proteins and DNA of viruses Only the tracers attached to DNA entered the bacteria. The genetic material of viruses is DNA

4 Components of DNA A long molecule made of chains of nucleotides: 5-C sugar Phosphate Nitrogen-containing bases One nucleotide group

5 Ribose sugar Phosphate 4 Nitrogen bases Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine Guanine

6 DNA structure Chargaff’s rules: the amount of Adenine = Thymine Cytosine = Guanine 1953: Watson and Crick discover the double helix structure of DNA, where 2 strands wind around each other Franklin’s X-ray diffraction of DNA Watson and Crick’s original DNA model

7 A twisted ladder Rungs: Bases held by H bonds connect at the center. Sides: Sugar and Phosphate Bases attach to the ribose sugars

8 Base pairing Hydrogen bonds form between A and T and between C and G. A fits with T G fits with C This explains Chargaff’s rule

9 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall The Components and Structure of DNA

10 Hydrogen bonds form at the center of the rungs, between the N base molecules

11 DNA has been found in every organism on earth


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