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1 DNA: The Genetic Material
Chapter 14

2 Frederick Griffith (1928)

3 Avery, MacLeod & McCarty (1944)

4 Hershey & Chase (1962)

5 Rosalind Franklin & Maurice Wilkins

6 Erwin Chargaff

7 James Watson & Francis Crick

8 Messelson & Stahl

9 Messelson & Stahl

10 DNA Structure DNA is a nucleic acid
building blocks of DNA are nucleotides deoxyribose (5-carbon sugar with –OH at the 3’ C) phosphate group (PO4) attached to the 5’ C nitrogenous base attached to the 1’ carbon adenine, guanine, thymine, cytosine A, G = purines T, C = pyrimidines

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13 DNA Structure Nucleotides bond together to form a chain
called phosphodiester bond btwn the PO4 of one nucleotide and the 3’ –OH of the next nucleotide chain of nucleotides has a 5’ to 3’ orientation

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15 DNA Structure DNA double helix consists of:
2 sugar-phosphate backbones nitrogenous bases toward the inside bases form H bonds with complementary bases on opposite sugar-phosphate backbone

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17 DNA Structure The two strands are antiparallel to each other
one is oriented 5’ to 3’, the other 3’ to 5’ strands wrap around each other to create the helical shape

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19 DNA Replication Occurs during S phase
Mechanism of DNA replication is the semiconservative model each strand of DNA acts as a template for the synthesis of a new strand

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21 DNA Replication Overview

22 DNA Replication Includes: Initiation Elongation Termination
begins at an origin of replication Elongation new strands of DNA are synthesized Termination different in proks and euks

23 Prok vs. Euk DNA Replication
Chromosome of a prokaryote is a circular molecule of DNA replication begins at 1 origin of replication and proceeds in both directions around the chromosome Euk chromosomes are larger replicated from multiple origins of replication

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25 DNA Replication Enzymes helicase unwinds helix
DNA gyrase relieves torsional strain single-stranded binding prots. (ssb’s) hold the unwound helix open DNA primase creates RNA primer DNA polymerase III (pol III) adds nucleotides to the 3’ end of new DNA behind primer

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27 DNA Replication DNA replication is semidiscontinuous
DNA pol III only adds nts to the 3’ end of the growing strand strand leading strand is synthesized continuously lagging strand is synthesized discontinuously creating Okazaki fragments

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29 DNA Replication DNA polymerase I (pol I) replaces RNA primers
DNA ligase links Okazaki fragments on lagging strand

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31 Eukaryotic DNA Replication
Synthesizing the ends of euk chromosomes is difficult because of lack of a primer With each round of DNA replication, the linear euk chromosome becomes shorter

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33 Eukaryotic DNA Replication
8) telomerase produces telomeres (repeated DNA sequence on the ends of euk chromosomes) contains an RNA region that is used as a template so a DNA primer can be produced

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35 DNA Replication Review

36 DNA Repair Mistakes during DNA replication can lead to changes in the DNA (DNA damage) damaged often caused by chemical or physical agents called mutagens repair mechanisms may be used to correct these problems

37 DNA Repair

38 DNA Repair Mechanisms can be: specific
targeting a particular type of DNA damage Ex: thymine dimers & photorepair

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40 DNA Repair non-specific
able to repair many different kinds of DNA damage excision repair to correct damaged or mismatched nitrogenous bases

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