dna, and in some cases rna, is the primary source of heritable information

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DNA, and in some cases RNA, is the primary source of heritable information Genetic Info is transmitted from one generation to the next through DNA or RNA

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Page 1: DNA, and in some cases RNA, is the primary source of heritable information

DNA, and in some cases RNA, is the primary source of heritable informationGenetic Info is transmitted from one generation to the next through DNA or RNA

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Genetic Information

Info is stored in and passed to subsequent generations through DNA molecules and, in some cases, RNA molecules Where is it stored?

Nitrogen bases How is it passed on?

Mitosis and/or Meiosis

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Types of Chromosomes

Multiple linear chromosomes

Circular Chromosomes

Eukaryotic Noneukaryotic

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Plasmids

Prokaryotes, viruses and eukaryotes can contain plasmids

Plasmids are small extra-chromosomal, double-stranded circular DNA molecules

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Proof that DNA is the carrier of genetic information…

The discovery of the genetic role of DNA began with the research of Fredrick Griffith in 1928.

Griffith worked with 2 strains of bacterium, one pathogenic (SMOOTH) and one harmless (ROUGH)

When he mixed heat-killed remains of the pathogenic strain with living cells of the harmless strain, some of the living cells became pathogenic.

He called this phenomenon Transformation, now defined as a change in genotype and phenotype due to assimilation of foreign DNA.

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Proof that DNA is the carrier of genetic information…

In 1944, Oswald Avery, Maclyn McCarty, and Colin MacLeod announced that the transforming substance was DNA based on their extension of Griffith's study.

They treated heat killed smooth bacteria to destroy 1. carbohydrates 2. lipids 3. Proteins 4. RNA 5. DNA

They mixed each treatment with live rough

The only treatment that did not transform was 5 – DNA- proving DNA is the transforming agent

Many biologists remained skeptical.

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Proof that DNA is the carrier of genetic information…

In 1952, Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase preformed experiments showing that DNA is the genetic material of a phage known as T2.

They designed an experiment showing that only one of the two components of T2 (DNA or protein) enters an E. coli cell during infection.

They concluded that the injected DNA of the phage provides the genetic information.

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Proof that DNA is the carrier of genetic information…

Watson and Crick used X-ray diffraction photos from Franklin and Wilkins to conclude that DNA is made up of two antiparallel sugar-phosphate backbones.

They determined that the two strands of DNA are antiparallel nature of DNA - the strands run in opposite directions. One strand runs 3' to 5' while the second strand runs 5' to 3'.

They used Chargaff’s rule to determine that the nitrogen bases connected the two strands of DNA -Adenine binds to Thymine while Guanine binds to Cytosine.