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Unit 7a – Structure of DNA
Chapter 8.1 & 8.2
Griffith’s Experiment
• Griffith experimented with the bacteria that cause pneumonia.
• He used two forms: the S form (deadly) and the R form (not
deadly).
• A transforming material passed from dead S bacteria to live R
bacteria, making them deadly.
• His results? Genetic material can transfer to other organisms
Chargaff’s Experiment.
• Chargaff was a chemist
• He took the “genetic material” and ran chemical
analysis
– His results…..
There were 4 different chemicals (A, T, C, & G)
The # of A always = the # of T, same for C & G
Hershey and Chase confirm that DNA is the
genetic material.
• Hershey and Chase studied viruses that infect bacteria,
or bacteriophages.
– They tagged viral DNA
with radioactive
phosphorus.
– They tagged viral
proteins with radioactive
sulfur.
•
Tagged DNA was found inside the bacteria; tagged proteins were not.
DNA is composed of nucleotides.
• DNA is made up of a long chain of nucleotides.
(they connect)
• Each nucleotide has three parts.
▫ a phosphate group
▫ a deoxyribose sugar
▫ a nitrogen-containing base
phosphate group
deoxyribose (sugar)
nitrogen-containing
base
•
All 4 nucleotides are the same EXCEPT for their nitrogen base
Watson and Crick discovered the chemical
structure of DNA by building models.
• They realized that DNA
is a double helix that is
made up of a sugarphosphate backbone on
the outside with bases
on the inside.
• How? By using all
previous scientists
experiments
•
Watson and Crick’s discovery built on the work of Rosalind Franklin and Erwin
Chargaff.
– Franklin’s x-ray images suggested that DNA was a double helix of even
width.
– Chargaff’s rules stated that A=T and C=G.
Nucleotides always pair in the same way.
• The base-pairing rules show
how nucleotides always pair
up in DNA.
– A pairs with T
– C pairs with G
•
Because a pyrimidine (single ring)
pairs with a purine (double ring), the
helix has a uniform width.
G
A
C
T
•
The backbone is connected by covalent bonds.
•
The bases are connected by hydrogen bonds.
Base
Backbone
1 nucleotide
hydrogen bond
covalent bond
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