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DNA The Hereditary Material
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The Discovery of DNA 1869 – Friedrich Miescher investigated chemical composition of DNA using pus cells. At the time, proteins were thought to be hereditary material. Miescher discovered the nuclei of cells contained a substance that does not act like protein. He called this substance nuclein. This caused debate – Is protein or nuclein the hereditary material?
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Location of Hereditary Information 1930s Hammerling Experiment Experiment using Acetabularia, one-celled green alga Hypothesized that hereditary material was found in the foot and possibly the nucleus of the Acetabularia.
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Hammerling’s Experiment Acetabularia Experiment Observations: –Caps that were removed regrew –Feet that were removed, did not regrow –Caps that grew matched the species of the foot not the stalk. Conclusions: –Hereditary information was found in the nucleus in the foot of the cell.
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The Transforming Principle The nucleus contains the genetic information but scientists were still uncertain whether the chromosomes consisted of both proteins and DNA. 1920s - Frederick Griffith was trying to develop a vaccine against pneumonia. He obtained unexpected experimental observations that led him to believe that protein is not the hereditary material. Griffith Experiment
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Some substance (the Transforming Principle) must have been transferred from the dead bacteria to the living non- virulent bacteria making it virulent 1944 – Avery, McCarty, MacLeod later showed that the Transforming Principle was DNA
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Hershey and Chase Experiment 1952 – Hershey and Chase conducted experiments using bacteriophage T2 that infects a bacterial host. View experiment Conclusion: DNA, not protein is the hereditary material.
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DNA Structure 1860s - Miesher discovered that nuclein is slightly acidic and composed of large amounts of P and N. 1920s – Determined that DNA comprises a deoxyribose sugar, a phosphate, and a nitrogen base DNA Structure Animation
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DNA Structure Contributors Chargaff – adenine = thymine, cytosine = guanine Franklin – X-ray diffraction pattern suggesting a double helix shape Watson and Crick – Deduced structure of DNA using work of Chargaff, Franklin and Wilkins
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DNA Replication and Repair DNA Replicates semi-conservatively
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Meselson and Stahl 1958 - Meselson and Stahl devised an experiment to suggest that DNA replication is semi-conservative. Meselson and Stahl Experiment Experiment 2
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DNA Replication and Repair DNA Replication is a process comprising of: 1.Separating DNA strands 2.Building Complementary Strands 3.Quality Control DNA ReplicationDNA Replication Animation
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