SCIENCE AS A PROCESS WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT DNA?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Race to Discover DNA
Advertisements

Dispatch 1) When do reviews start? 2) What days of the week are the reviews? 3) Write 5 things you learned from this week’s reading? 4) When is the genetics.
Expression of Biological Information
DNA (Ch. 16). Brief History Many people contributed to our understanding of DNA –T.H. Morgan (1908) –Frederick Griffith (1928) –Avery, McCarty & MacLeod.
AP Biology DNA The Genetic Material AP Biology Scientific History  The march to understanding that DNA is the genetic material  T.H. Morgan.
The Secret Code. Genes Genes are known to: –Carry information from one generation to the next. –Put that information to work by determining the heritable.
AP Biology DNA The Genetic Material AP Biology Scientific History  The march to understanding that DNA is the genetic material  T.H. Morgan.
Part 1 Discovery of DNA & its structure
DNA (Ch. 16) Brief History Many people contributed to our understanding of DNA – T.H. Morgan (1908) – Frederick Griffith (1928) – Avery, McCarty & MacLeod.
AP Biology DNA The Genetic Material AP Biology Scientific History  The march to understanding that DNA is the genetic material  T.H. Morgan.
AP Biology DNA The Genetic Material AP Biology Scientific History  The march to understanding that DNA is the genetic material  T.H. Morgan.
DNA The Genetic Material
AP Biology DNA The Genetic Material AP Biology Scientific History  The march to understanding that DNA is the genetic material  T.H. Morgan.
Ch. 10 History of DNA. DNA Scientists: Frederick Griffith (1928): worked with bacterial cells; figured out ‘transformation’….transfer of genetic material.
SCIENCE AS A PROCESS WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT DNA?
DNA Replication Packet #43 Chapter #16 Tuesday, October 13,
AP Biology DNA The Genetic Material Biology---Yippee!
AP Biology DNA The Genetic Material AP Biology Scientific History  The march to understanding that DNA is the genetic material  T.H. Morgan.
AP Biology DNA The Genetic Material AP Biology Scientific History  The march to understanding that DNA is the genetic material  T.H. Morgan.
The Search to Identify the Genetic Material
AP Biology DNA The Genetic Material AP Biology Scientific History  The march to understanding that DNA is the genetic material  T.H. Morgan.
Central Dogma of Molecular Biology!
History of DNA Scientific history The journey to understanding that DNA is our genetic material T.H. Morgan (1908) Frederick Griffith (1928) Avery, McCarty,
Complementary base pairing:
Who: Frederick Griffith When: 1928  What did they do: Experimented with mice using 2 strains of pneumonia bacteria (one harmful and one harmless)  He.
DNA SBI3U. WHAT MACROMOLECULE CARRIES GENETIC INFORMATION? Agenda for October 22 nd Intro DNA notes 2.Create DNA.
By Kristie Akl. DNA RNA Protein Scientists call this the: Central Dogma of Molecular Biology!
CfE Higher Human Unit 1 - Section 2 Discovering the Identity of Genetic Material.
Chapter 12: DNA Lab Biology CP. Chapter 12: DNA 12.1 Identifying the Substance of Genes 12.2 The Structure of DNA 12.3 DNA Replication.
Molecular Basis of Inheritance
Deoxyribonucleic Acid
THE MOLECULAR BASIS OF INHERITANCE
DNA DNA was identified as the genetic material through a series of experiments.
The Race to Discover DNA
DNA: The Genetic Material
The Discovery of DNA HHMI video - 18 minutes
DNA Biology 11.
Deoxyribonucleic Acid or DNA
The Race to Discover DNA
SCIENCE AS A PROCESS WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT DNA?
When you pass the AP Exam…
DNA as the molecule of heredity: part A
DNA Replication Packet #
I. The Molecular Basis of Life A. The Search for Genetic Material
Finding the Molecular Basis of Inheritance
Chapter 16 DNA The Molecular Basis of Inheritance
DNA: The Hereditary Material
Cancer Lecture 2.
Starter for What type of experiment would you design to determine that DNA is the source of all genetic information? Hint What do you know.
You will have 5 minutes to answer the following question
DNA: Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid The Genetic Material
Unit 6 – Meiosis, Replication, and Protein Synthesis
DNA: The Genetic Material
The Race to Discover DNA
Overview: Life’s Operating Instructions
Agenda objectives Bell Ringer (10)-HW Quiz-
The Molecular Basis of Inheritance
The Search for the Genetic Material "If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants." – Isaac newton.
DNA Structure and Function
Chapter 12 DNA.
The Race to Discover DNA
History of DNA.
DNA History.
The Race to Discover DNA
DNA Structure Standard 3.1.1
The Race to Discover DNA
The Race to Discover DNA
History of DNA.
Nucleic Acids “Informational Polymers”: Code for all of the proteins in an organism Polymer: Nucleic Acid Monomers: Nucleotides Each Nucleotide is made.
Presentation transcript:

SCIENCE AS A PROCESS WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT DNA? HOW DID WE FIGURE IT OUT? http://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/CC/A/A/A/Z/_/ccaaaz~.jpg http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin http://www.mun.ca/biology/scarr/Chase_&_Hershey_1953.jpg http://www.3quarksdaily.com/.a/6a00d8341c562c53ef0120a6194d2f970c-600wi http://www.time.com/time/time100/scientist/profile/watsoncrick.html

Archibald GARROD (1909) 1st to suggest genes dictate phenotypes through enzymes that catalyze specific reactions in cells Coined term “inborn errors of metabolism” Hypothesized that patients with alcaptonuria lack an enzyme in metabolic pathway ALCAPTONURIA- “Black urine” disease Lack enzyme to break down alcapton Builds up in joints (osteoarthritis), heart valves, and kidney stones Excess excreted in urine http://www.nexusediciones.com/images/alcaptonuria04.jpg

Frederick GRIFFITH (1928) See the experiment Bacterial transformation of pneumonia bacteria in mice http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/f/f4/Griffithm.jpg/140px-Griffithm.jpg http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=glyco2&part=ch39&rendertype=figure&id=ch39.f1

Oswald AVERY, Colin MACLEOD, and Maclyn MCCARTY (1944) Repeated Griffith’s experiment but added enzymes to destroy different kinds of molecules. . . . DNA is the transforming molecule http://profiles.nlm.nih.gov/CC/A/A/A/Z/_/ccaaaz~.jpg

George BEADLE and Edward TATUM (1940’s) “one gene-one enzyme” Neurospora bread mold mutants Each lacks different enzyme in biochemical pathway If add missing substance, mold is able to grow http://www.nauba-aloke-bangla.com/EBook/Projukti-o-Biggan/top100/Beadle_Tatum.jpg Experiment images from: Campbell and Reece AP Biology

Alfred HERSHEY and Martha CHASE (1952) See their experiment DNA = genetic code molecule http://osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/specialcollections/coll/nonspcoll/catalogue/portrait-hersheychase-600w.jpg https://www.msu.edu/course/lbs/333/fall/images/HERSHEY2.gif

ROSALIND FRANKLIN and MAURICE WILKINS Analyzed DNA with X-ray crystallography to try and determine its structure 1953 - JAMES WATSON & FRANCIS CRICK used Rosalind Franklin’s X-ray crystallography images (PHOTO 51) to come up with alpha helix model for the structure of DNA http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosalind_Franklin http://www.time.com/time/time100/scientist/profile/watsoncrick.html

Matthew MESELSON and Franklin STAHL (1958) http://www.pnas.org/content/101/52/17889/F1.medium.gif Matthew MESELSON and Franklin STAHL (1958) DNA copies by semi-conservative model See their experiment http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:DNAreplicationModes.png

Images from: http://instruct1. cit. cornell MESELSON & STAHL Grew bacteria for many generations in radioactive (heavy) 15N . . . so all DNA is heavy Then grow in 14N, centrifuge as generations divide, and check to see where heavy DNA ends up http://www.sumanasinc.com/webcontent/animations/content/meselson.html

MESELSON & STAHL Can tell which model it is by the banding patterns of DNA molecules SO WHAT ? Provided evidence for SEMI-CONSERVATIVE REPLICATION MODEL http://www.sumanasinc.com/webcontent/animations/content/meselson.html

Telomeres protect DNA from being degraded Telomeres become shorter with each replication; shorter in older cells Telomerase enzyme lengthens telomeres Stem cells, germ cells making gametes, and cancer cells have increased telomerase activity 2009 Nobel Prize Physiology/Medicine Discovery of Telomeres Jack Szostak Carol Greider Elizabeth Blackburn.