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DNA Structure How it was discovered Friedrich Miescher 1869 (Germany) • Isolated deoxyribonucleic acid from nucleus of cells – Called this white, slightly acidic chemical “nuclein” – Didn’t know it was genetic material Frederick Griffith 1928 (England) • Working on vaccine for pneumonia bacteria • Discovered that by killing inside of bacteria, it wouldn’t give disease to mice Many Scientists 1940 • By this time, many scientists isolated all of the chemicals found in DNA – Phosphate (PO4) – Sugar (deoxyribose) – Four nitrogen bases (adenine, thymine, cytosine, guanine) • Now called “deoxyribose nucleic acid” or DNA Oswald Avery 1944 (USA) • Worked with bacteria that causes pneumonia • Used DNA-destroying enzyme to kill DNA inside bacteria before inserting it into animal – Animal didn’t get pneumonia – DNA is genetic material Structure • … was still unknown – How did the phosphate, deoxyribose, and 4 bases fit together? • Knew that amount of adenine ALWAYS equaled amount of thymine • Knew that amount of cytosine ALWAYS equaled amount of guanine Rosalind Franklin 1951 (England) • Worked on x-ray crystal diffraction photographs (how light bounced off crystals) of DNA structure • Worked in same area as Maurice Wilkins who tended to treat her as his assistant – Wilkins was working on separate DNA projects James Watson and Francis Crick, 1953 (England) • Wilkins showed Watson Franklin’s x-ray photograph • Watson said "The instant I saw the picture, my mouth fell open and my pulse began to race.” – Showed photo to Crick who instantly began work with Watson on DNA model using balls and sticks • 1953 scientific paper published called “A Structure for Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid’ Nobel Prize 1962 • Maurice Wilkins, Francis Crick, and James Watson received Nobel Prizes for Physiology or Medicine for work on DNA structure – Rosalind Franklin was not honored – She died 4 yrs earlier in 1958 at age 37 of ovarian cancer