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What macromolecule carries genetic information? Agenda for Wednesday April 25 th 1.Test stuff 2.Intro DNA notes 3.Create DNA

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What macromolecule carries genetic information?. Agenda for Wednesday April 25 th Test stuff Intro DNA notes Create DNA. Timeline of Identifying Genetic Material. Genetic Material Transforms Bacteria - Frederick Griffith, 1931 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What macromolecule carries genetic information?

Agenda for Wednesday April 25th 1.Test stuff2.Intro DNA notes3.Create DNA

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Timeline of Identifying Genetic Material

1. Genetic Material Transforms Bacteria - Frederick Griffith, 1931

2. DNA is the hereditary material - Oswald Avery, Colin MacLeod, and Maclyn McCarty, 1944

3. The Genetic Material is DNA - Alfred D. Hershey and Martha Chase, 1952

4. Erwin Chargaff, 1940’s and early 50's5. M.H.F. Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin, early 50’s6. James Watson and Francis H.C. Crick, 1953

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Discovery of DNAGriffith• 2 strains of bacteria

– Smooth (pneumonia)– Rough (no pneumonia)

• Conclusion– Disease was passed– One strain was

transformed into the other

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Discovery of DNA

Avery• Isolated macromolecules from killed S cells

– DNA, protein, lipids

• Found that living R cells exposed to S strain DNA turned into S cells

• Conclusion– DNA released– R strain incorporated this DNA into its cells

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Discovery of DNAHershey and Chase• Bacteriophages – virus that attacks bacteria• Labeled DNA and protein

– Radioactive isotopes– DNA – labeled phosphorous– Proteins – labeled sulfur

• Conclusion– Viruses must inject DNA into living cell– DNA provided info needed to produce new viruses

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DNA - Deoxyribose nucleic acid• Store and transmit genetic

information

• Composed of smaller nucleotides

• DNA is an ideal genetic material– store information– able to replicate– undergo changes (mutate)

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Structure of DNA

Nucleotides – 3 parts• Deoxyribose sugar • Phosphate group• Nitrogenous base

– A, T, C, G

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Nitrogenous Bases• 4 Bases

– Adenine (A), Thymine (T), Cytosine (C), Guanine (G)

• Purine – Double ring– A and G

• Pyrimidine – single ring– T and C

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Chargaff’s Rule• Found amount of guanine equals amount of

cytosine– Amount of adenine nearly equals thyamine

• Chargaff’s rule: C=G A=T

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Discovering Structure of DNA

X – Ray Diffraction• Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin• Photo 51• Indicated DNA was a double helix• http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/photo51/

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Describe a nucleotide and its parts.

Agenda for Thursday April 26th 1.DNA Extraction Lab2.Finish Notes

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James Watson and Francis Crick Double Helix Model

• Used Franklin’s Photo and Chargaff’s dataFeatures of Model**Similar to ladder that is twisted**1. Sides formed by sugar-phosphate backbone2. rungs (or steps) formed by hydrogen bonding

between bases of nucleotides3. bases display complimentary base pairing --

purine always bond to a pyrimidine – A always bonds with T and G always bonds with C

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DNA is Complementary

• Complementary: bases on one strand match up with the bases on the other strand – (A-T and G-C)

Example: Strand 1- ATG GGC CTA Strand 2- TAC CCG GAT

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Orientation of DNA• The nucleotides form a chain

• The phosphate end of the chain is referred to as the 5' end. The opposite end is the 3' end.

• Q: Since DNA is complementary, what end matches with the 5’ end?

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Final Thoughts:DNA

• Similar to a ladder– Rails (outside of ladder)

are deoxyribose and phosphate

– Base pairs are rungs of ladder

– Twisted

Remember

DNA is like an Oreo

Phophates + sugars = cookiesBases = cream filling

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Chromosome Structure

• Prokaryotes – DNA in the shape of a ring

• Eukaryotic – chromosomes– 51 – 245 million base pairs

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Chromosome Structure

Histones

Nucleosomes

Chromatin Fibers

•DNA wraps around histones•8 histones form nucleosome

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Person/People Accomplishment and Description

Year

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Remember!!

• 2 strands allow bases to pair– A binds T with 2 H bonds– C binds G with 3 H bonds

Phosphates + sugars on the outside

Bases on the inside (Bases fit like puzzle pieces)

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Info on Bases• Purine – double ring base

– Guanine, Adenine

• Pyrimidine – single ring base– Cytosine, Thymine

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What is a nucleotide made of (3 parts)?

Agenda for Wednesday May 4th 1.Create DNA

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What shape is DNA? How was this discovered?

Agenda for Thursday May 5th 1.Finish Making DNA2.DNA Extraction lab