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1 DNA: History and Structure

2 Rosalind Franklin First person to view DNA (using X-Ray)
Images showed that DNA is composed of twisted fibers with large groups of molecules spaced at regular intervals.

3 Watson and Crick Built first 3-D model of DNA (used Franklin’s X-Ray)
Identified the shape of DNA as a double helix/spiral. Identified how bases pair.

4 Nobel Prizes Awarded to Watson, Crick, and Wilkins (Franklin’s assistant). Franklin did not receive the award because she had died.

5 Nucleotides DNA is made of nucleotides
Each nucleotide has three parts. a phosphate group a deoxyribose sugar a nitrogenous base If the DNA in one person was laid in a straight line, it would stretch to the sun and back over 300 times (or around the equator 2.5 million times) phosphate group deoxyribose (sugar) nitrogen base

6 Structure of DNA Shape is a double helix (twisted ladder)
Backbone (sides) are made of alternating deoxyribose (sugar) and phosphate molecules. “rungs” are made of nitrogen bases. Bases attach to deoxyribose.

7 Nitrogenous Bases Pyrimidines Purines Double ring structure
Adenine (A) Guanine (G) Pyrimidines Single ring structure Thymine (T) Cytosine (C)

8 How Bases Pair A always pairs with T C always pairs with G
If the genome was a book, it would be the equivalent of 800 dictionaries. It would take a person typing 60 words per minute, eight hours a day, around 50 years to type this. C G T A

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