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Ch. 10: DNA, RNA and Protein Synthesis
The discovery of DNA
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1928: Frederick GriffithTried to find a vaccine for
pneumonia.Studied two strains of
Streptococcus pneumoniae, R cells and S cells, by injecting them into mice.
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Griffith’s Experiment
“S” strain are virulent (causes disease)
“R” strain are avirulentGriffith injected mice with strains
of live and dead “S” and “R” bacteria.
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Griffith’s DataStrepococcus
pneumoniae strainResult on mouse:
Live Live S S (control)(control)
Live Live R R (control)(control)
Heat-killed Heat-killed S S (control)(control)
Heat-killed Heat-killed SS & & Live Live RR
Dies
Dies
Lives
Lives
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Griffith’s Conclusion:
The Transforming PrincipleThe dead S bacteria transferred an
inheritable material to the R strain. (heredity: passing on of traits)As a result, the living R bacteria
was transformed into the S strain.
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So, what in the bacteria So, what in the bacteria caused them to caused them to “transform” from one “transform” from one strain to another? strain to another?
Protein, DNA, or RNA??Protein, DNA, or RNA??
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1940’s: Oswald Avery’s Experiment
Repeated Griffith’s experiments but removed the protein, DNA, or RNA molecules.
Observed which molecule was responsible for “transforming” the R bacteria into S.
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Avery’s Data
Dead S strain with…
Result when S strain is mixed with live R strain:
Proteins removed
DNA removed
RNA removed
Mouse dies
Mouse dies
Mouse lives
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Avery’s Conclusion:
DNA is the hereditary material that transformed R bacteria into S bacteria.
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1952: Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase Experiment
Studied bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria).
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Hershey and Chase Experiment
1. Used radioactive tags to identify DNA (32P) and protein (35S)
2. Infected bacteria with the virus. 3. Used blender to remove virus from
the surface of the bacteria.4. Observed what molecule was
transferred from the virus into the infected bacteria
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Observations
Radioactive protein molecules found outside bacteria.
Radioactive DNA found inside bacteria
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Hershey and Chases’ Conclusion:
DNA is the hereditary material that stores the information about building new virus particles.
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The race to find DNA’s structure
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1950’s: Watson and Crick
Discovered that the structure of DNA is a double helix - two chains that wrap around each other.
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Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins
Took X-ray diffraction photographs of DNA crystals, which led Watson and Crick to their discovery.
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3 parts of DNA
1. Sugar (Deoxyribose)
2. Phosphate group
3. Nitrogenous base
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These make up the basic unit of DNA, which is called the ___________.nucleotide
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4 Nitrogenous Bases
1. Adenine (A)
2. Guanine (G)
3. Thymine (T)
4. Cytosine (C)
Purine2 rings
Pyrimidine1 ring
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The structure of DNA is like a spiral ladder
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The backbone of alternating _____ and _________ are like the handrails.
sugarphosphate
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The__________ ____ are like the rungs/ steps of the ladder.
nitrogenous bases
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Draw a picture of DNA
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Complementary Chains
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Complementary base pairing
Adenine bonds with ________Guanine bonds with________
Bonded by ________ ______. The order of the bases is called the ______ _____________. base sequence
Thymine
Cytosinehydrogen bonds
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Practice: Base pairing
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EXIT TICKET1. If one strand of DNA has the following
base sequence, what sequence would the complementary strand contain?
ATAGCAGCT
2. What are the two components of the DNA backbone (railing of the staircase)?
3. Name at least two scientists that contributed to deriving the structure of DNA.