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Evidence for DNA Structure and Function TIMELINE OF IMPORTANT EXPERIMENTS Timeline – Important Discoveries • Griffith 1928 • Transformation – good cells turned bad • Avery, McCarty, Macleod 1944 • DNA is the transforming factor • Chargaff 1950 • A-T and C-G ratios • Franklin 1951 • X-ray diffraction photos of DNA • Chase and Hershey 1952 • Radioactive viruses show DNA is hereditary molecule • Watson and Crick 1953 • Develop 3-D structure of DNA Evidence for DNA Structure/Function Griffith (1928) Harmless bacteria could be transformed by a ‘factor’ found in harmful bacteria Evidence of DNA Structure/Function Avery, et al. (1944) Repeated Griffith’s experiment to determine the transforming ‘factor’ Using enzymes to destroy DNA, RNA and proteins Mice survived when DNA was destroyed Evidence for DNA Structure/Function Chargaff (1950) Determined equal ratios of adenine and thymine in any given DNA sample Determined equal ratios of cytosine and guanine in any given DNA sample Evidence for DNA Structure/Function Franklin (1951) Used X-ray diffraction through crystallized DNA Indicated spiral structure Consistent diameter and cross-connectors Evidence for DNA Structure/Function Hershey and Chase (1952) Bacteriophage virus – protein coat labeled with radioactive sulfur; DNA with radioactive phosphorus After infection, separate bacteria from virus and look for radioactivity If S-35 is with bacteria = protein has caused transformation If P-32 is with bacteria = DNA has caused transformation Evidence for DNA Structure/Function Hershey and Chase (1954) P-32 with bacteria confirms DNA as the ‘factor’ Evidence for DNA Structure/Function Watson and Crick (1953) Used evidence from Franklin, Chargaff and others to determine detailed chemistry of DNA