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Bacterial cell Phage head Tail sheat h Tail fiber DNA 100 nm 1

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Phage head. Tail sheath. Tail fiber. DNA. 100 nm. Bacterial cell. EXPERIMENT. Empty protein shell. Radioactivity (phage protein) in liquid. Radioactive protein. Phage. Bacterial cell. DNA. Batch 1: radioactive sulfur ( 35 S). Phage DNA. Centrifuge. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Bacterial  cell

Bacterial cell

Phage head

Tail sheath

Tail fiber

DNA

100

nm

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EXPERIMENT

Phage

DNA

Bacterial cell

Radioactive protein

Radioactive DNA

Batch 1: radioactive sulfur (35S)

Batch 2: radioactive phosphorus (32P)

Empty protein shell

Phage DNA

Centrifuge

Centrifuge

Pellet

Pellet (bacterial cells and contents)

Radioactivity (phage protein) in liquid

Radioactivity (phage DNA) in pellet

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Sugar–phosphate backbone

5 end

Nitrogenous

bases

Thymine (T)

Adenine (A)

Cytosine (C)

Guanine (G)

DNA nucleotide

Sugar (deoxyribose)

3 end

Phosphate

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(a) Rosalind Franklin (b) Franklin’s X-ray diffraction photograph of DNA

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(c) Space-filling model

Hydrogen bond 3 end

5 end

3.4 nm

0.34 nm3 end

5 end

(b) Partial chemical structure(a) Key features of DNA structure

1 nm

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Purine + purine: too wide

Pyrimidine + pyrimidine: too narrow

Purine + pyrimidine: width consistent with X-ray data

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Cytosine (C)

Adenine (A) Thymine (T)

Guanine (G)7

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A T

GC

T A

TA

G C

(a) Parent molecule

A T

GC

T A

TAG C

(c) “Daughter” DNA molecules, each consisting of one parental strand and one new strand

(b) Separation of strands

A T

GC

T A

TA

G C

A T

GC

T A

TAG C

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Origin of replication Parental (template) strand

Daughter (new) strand

Replication forkReplication bubble

Two daughter DNA molecules

(a) Origins of replication in E. coli

Origin of replication Double-stranded DNA molecule

Parental (template) strandDaughter (new) strand

Bubble Replication fork

Two daughter DNA molecules

(b) Origins of replication in eukaryotes

0.5 µm

0.25 µm

Double-strandedDNA molecule

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A

C

T

G

G

G

GC

C C

C

C

A

A

AT

T

T

New strand 5 end

Template strand 3 end 5 end 3 end

3 end

5 end5 end

3 end

BaseSugar

Phosphate

Nucleoside triphosphate

Pyrophosphate

DNA polymerase

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DNA double helix (2 nm in diameter)

Nucleosome(10 nm in diameter)

Histones Histone tailH1

DNA, the double helix Histones Nucleosomes, or “beads on a string” (10-nm fiber)

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30-nm fiber

Chromatid (700 nm)

Loops Scaffold

300-nm fiber

Replicated chromosome (1,400 nm)

30-nm fiber Looped domains (300-nm fiber)

Metaphase chromosome

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