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DNA History,Structure,and. Check out Griffith’s experiment on page 138. What is up? Shows how harmless bacteria can turn deadly. How? DNA is transferred!. DNA (de-oxy-ribo-nucleic acid) a nucleic acid that stores and transmits the genetic information from one generation to the next. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: DNA History,Structure,and

DNAHistory,Structure,and

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Check out Griffith’s experiment on page 138

• What is up?• Shows how harmless bacteria can

turn deadly.• How? DNA is transferred!

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DNA(de-oxy-ribo-nucleic acid)a nucleic acid that stores and transmits the genetic

information from one generation to the next

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Big Players in DNA• Chargaff• Rosalind Franklin• Watson and Crick

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People knew that DNA was made up of:

•Adenine (A)•Guanine (G)•Cytosine (C)•Thymine (T)

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Erwin Chargaff• Discovered that in any

sample of DNA, the amount of A equals the amount of T and the amount of C equals the amount of G.

• This suggested that A binds with T and that C binds with G.

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Rosalind Franklin’sX-Ray Crystallography

• Took x-ray photographs of crystallized DNA

• Discovered that the shape of DNA must be a helix, because of the x-ray pattern

• Died of cancer (too many x-rays?)

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An example of X-Ray Crystallography

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Watson and Crick• Credited for

discovering the structure of DNA in 1953

• Used Chargaff and Franklin’s discoveries along with toy models to discover the structure

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A 3-D Model of DNA

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NUCLEOTIDESMade up of:• A phosphate group• 5 carbon sugar• Nitrogenous Base

(nitrogen containing)

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PURINES•Adenine (A)•Guanine (G)

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PYRIMIDINES•Cytosine (C)•Thymine (T)

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Base Pairing in DNAA-T C-G

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Guanine Nucleotide

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Write the complementary DNA strand for each of these DNA

strands:DNA

• GAATTACA• CCAATTAG• ATAGACAG• CCAGTACA

DNA• CTTAATGT• GGTTAATC• TATCTGTC• GGTCATGT

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Examples of DNA Replication