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DNA Structure Unit 4
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DNA Facts DNA DeoxyriboNucleic Acid Basis for all living things
Foundation for all diversity & unity on Earth Every living thing has DNA. That means that you have something in common with a zebra, a tree, a mushroom and a beetle!!!! DNA is too small to see, but under a microscope it looks like a twisted up ladder!
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History of DNA Frederick Griffith
Discovers that a factor in diseased bacteria can transform harmless bacteria into deadly bacteria. (1928) Oswald Avery Expanded on Giffith’s experiment. (1944) Hershey & Chase Studied bacteriophages (viruses that kill bacteria). Helped determine if genes were made of DNA or proteins. (1952) Rosalind Franklin X-ray photo of DNA. (1952) Watson and Crick described the DNA molecule from Franklin’s X-ray.(1953)
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Structure of DNA Nucleotide Small units that link together to form DNA
Made of 3 parts Phosphate Group 5-C sugar molecule deoxyribose Nitrogen Base
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Structure of DNA cntd. Nitrogen (N) base
N base makes nucleotides different 4 bases Adenine (A) Guanine (G) Thymine (T) Cytosine (C) 2 main groups of bases Purines Double ring of C & N atoms Includes adenine and guanine Pyrimidines Single ring of C & N atoms Includes thymine and cytosine Base pairing rules Purines bind to pyrimidines Adenine binds to thymine Guanine binds to cytosine
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Structure of DNA cntd. Double Helix
Model created by James Watson & Francis Crick Structure of DNA “spiral staircase” made of 2 strands of nucleotides twisting around a central axis. Also known as a “twisted ladder” Sides of ladder are made of alternating sugar and phosphate units held together with a strong covalent bond Rungs are made up of a purine and a pyrimidine held together by a weak Hydrogen (H) bond. Base pairing results in a complementary strand (this is how DNA replicates)
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