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DNA – The Molecule of Heredity

What is DNA? Although the environment influences how an organism develops, the genetic information that is held in the molecules of DNA ultimately determines an organism’s traits.

What is DNA? DNA achieves its control by determining the structure of proteins.

What is DNA? All actions, such as eating, running, and even thinking, depend on proteins called enzymes.

What is DNA? Enzymes are critical for an organism’s function because they control the chemical reactions needed for life.

What is DNA? Within the structure of DNA is the information for life—the complete instructions for manufacturing all the proteins for an organism.

DNA as Genetic Material In 1952 Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase performed an experiment using radioactively labeled viruses that infect bacteria. These viruses were made of only protein and DNA.

DNA as Genetic Material Hershey and Chase labeled the virus DNA with a radioactive isotope and the virus protein with a different isotope. By following the infection of bacterial cells by the labeled viruses, they demonstrated that DNA, rather than protein, entered the cells and caused the bacteria to produce new viruses.

The Structure of Nucleotides DNA is a polymer made of repeating subunits called nucleotides. Nucleotides have three parts: a simple sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base. Phosphate group Sugar (deoxyribose) Nitrogenous base

The Structure of Nucleotides The simple sugar in DNA, called deoxyribose, gives DNA its name—deoxyribonucleic acid. The phosphate group is composed of one atom of phosphorus surrounded by four oxygen atoms. Phosphate group Sugar (deoxyribose) Nitrogenous base

The Structure of Nucleotides A nitrogenous base is a carbon ring structure that contains one or more atoms of nitrogen. Adenine (A) Guanine (G)Thymine (T) Cytosine (C)

The Structure of Nucleotides In DNA, there are four possible nitrogenous bases: adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C), and thymine (T). Adenine (A) Guanine (G)Thymine (T) Cytosine (C)

The Structure of Nucleotides Thus, in DNA there are four possible nucleotides, each containing one of these four bases. For this class… the NAMES are more important than the SHAPES. Adenine (A) Guanine (G)Thymine (T) Cytosine (C)

The Structure of Nucleotides Nucleotides join together to form long chains, with the phosphate group of one nucleotide bonding to the deoxyribose sugar of an adjacent nucleotide.

The Structure of Nucleotides The phosphate groups and deoxyribose molecules form the backbone of the chain, and the nitrogenous bases stick out like the teeth of a zipper.

The Structure of Nucleotides In DNA, the adenine is always paired with thymine, and guanine is always paired with cytosine. Adenine (A) Guanine (G) Thymine (T) Cytosine (C) Straights & Curves A-T & C-G

The Structure of DNA In 1953, Watson and Crick proposed that DNA is made of two chains of nucleotides held together by nitrogenous bases.

The Structure of DNA Watson and Crick also proposed that DNA is shaped like a long zipper that is twisted into a coil like a spring.

The Structure of DNA Because DNA is composed of two strands twisted together, its shape is called double helix.

The Importance of Nucleotide Sequence The sequence of nucleotides forms the unique genetic information of an organism. The closer the relationship is between two organisms, the more similar their DNA sequences.

The Importance of Nucleotide Sequence Scientists use nucleotide sequences to determine evolutionary relationships among organisms, to determine if two people are related, and to identify dead bodies.