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Word of the Day Hydrogen Bonds: –Weak bonds that hold the bases of DNA together
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History of DNA Milestones
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1869: Johann Friedrich Miescher Identifies an acidic substance, of unknown function, in the nuclei of human white blood cells. Calls it DNA
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1924 DNA and proteins are present in the cell’s nucleus. Which one is the genetic information? No one knows!
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1944: Oswald Avery Identifies DNA as the genetic material Most scientist did not believe that it was the genetic material because DNA is so simple
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1949: Erwin Chargaff finds that the amount of adenine equals the amount of thymine, and the amount of guanine equals the amount of cytosine in DNA from every species.
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1951: Rosalind Franklin What did this picture show her?
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1953: James Watson and Francis Crick discover the molecular structure of DNA
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DNA Structure:
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1991: Human Genome Project Goal: to map out the human genes
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Information Set #1 *DNA is a polymer. A polymer is a very long, chainlike molecule made of smaller sub unit molecules. *These subunits are like links in a chain. *They are attached by covalent bonds *Four different subunits exist.
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Information Set #2 *DNA consists of two long chains of these 4 subunits * The subunits each have a sugar, a phosphate and a base - called a nucleotide *These chains are twisted around each other in a double helix. (A helix is the shape a pipe cleaner takes when it is twisted around a pencil) * The two chains are held together with weak hydrogen bonds at the bases.
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Information Set #3 *The order of the subunits in one strand determine the order of the subunits in the other strand. *The sugar and phosphate form a “backbone” to the polymer.
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Assignment: Poster Title Vocab List Paragraph describing structure
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Vocabulary words Nucleotide Nitrogen bases Chargaff’s rules Double helix Hydrogen bonds Sugar phosphate
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