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DNA Timeline

2 1865 Gregor Mendel Publishes his findings about patterns of inheritance Charles Darwin published his findings about Natural Selection

3 1868 Friedrich Miescher Swiss biologist
Studied nuclei of pus cells obtained from discarded surgical bandages Detected a phosphorus-containing substance that he named nuclein. Showed nuclein to consist of an acidic portion, known today as DNA, and a basic protein portion now recognized as histones

4 1902 Walter Sutton Using grasshopper chromosomes he showed that chromosomes occur in distinct pairs, which segregate at meiosis. Proposed that genes were located on chromosomes

5 Big Question… Since Chromosomes are made up of nucleic acids and protein …. Which molecule holds the genetic information – DNA or Proteins?

6 Frederick Griffiths Proved that there was a transforming factor

7 1944 Avery, McCarty, & MacLeod
Built on Griffith’s experiment to prove that DNA, not protein, was the transforming factor Looked at each of the organic compounds separately and only DNA passed on lethal traits

8 1951 Rosalind Franklin Used X-ray diffraction to show the shape of DNA to be a double-helix Famous photo 51 was taken by Wilkins without her knowledge Died in 1958 before Nobel prize was awarded in 1962

9 1951 Erwin Chargaff Showed that there were always equal amounts of Adenine (A) & Thymine (T) and equal amounts of Guanine (G) and Cytosine (C) in DNA Led to idea of Base pairing = Chargaff’s rule

10 1952 Alfred Hershey & Martha Chase
Used bacteria and viruses to prove DNA held the genetic code

11 1953 James Watson & Francis Crick
Master puzzle makers Used information from others and put it all together to realize the structure and function of DNA

12 Structure & Function – DNA vs. Protein
Amino acids Acid backbone 20 different AA to code for millions of different proteins Order of Amino Acids determines specific protein DNA Nucleotides – 3 parts 5 C Sugar + phosphate (backbone) 4 different bases (rungs) Order of bases determine code for amino acids

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DNA  Amino Acid  protein

14 Ribosomes - site of Protein synthesis

15 1962 NOBEL PRIZE

16 DNA Timeline 1865 Mendel 1900’s Sutton Sex chromosomes 1905 1962
Nobel Prize Griffiths 1928 Ribosomes 1956 1953 Watson & Crick 1952 Hershey & Chase 1951 Franklin Chargaff 1944 Avery, McCarty & Macleod DNA first observed 1868 1984 DNA Fingerprinting 1997 Dolly cloned Human Genome Project 1982 Genetically engineered insulin


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