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The Double Helix The Complementary Model J.D. Watson F.H. Crick
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Evidence for Fibrous Nature of DNA: Physico- chemical analysis DNA is a long asymmetrical chain that consists of a 5- carbon sugar and phosphate backbone joined in a 3`-5` direction by phosphodisester bonds. Each sugar has 1 of 4 bases attached to it Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Thymine.
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DNA Has Two Chemical Chains: X-ray Crystallography Two alternating forms of DNA exists. A crystalline form that occurs at 75% humidity (top) with a 2.8 A reflexion about its meridian.. A para-crystalline form that occurs at higher humidity (bottom) with 3.4 A reflexion about its meridian. Density data indicate possibly two distinct polynucleotide chains
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Hypothesized Structure DNA is three dimensional. DNA has two chains that are coiled around a single axis and held together by hydrogen bonds. Both chains follow right handed helices. The phosphates and sugar groups are on the outside and the bases on the inside. A repeat distance of 34A with a reflexion of spacing 3.4A.
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Hypothesized Structure The two chains are held together by hydrogen bonds between the bases. The base pairing is specific. Adenine-Thymine Guanine-Cytosine Each chain complements the other because of the specific base pairing.
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Evidence supporting the Complementary Model X-ray pictures suggests that: DNA’s basic structure is helical. High concentration of atoms on the circumference of the helix. The polynucleotide chains are not distinct from each other.
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Evidence supporting the Complementary Model Titration curves of DNA suggest: Hydrogen bond formation is characteristic of DNA structure Analytical data of the bases suggests: The amount of A – T and C – G is very close.
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Characteristics of Genetic Material 1. Must be able to self- replicate. 2. Must exert a highly specific influence on the cell.
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DNA Replication: The Complementary Model Of the two characteristics Watson & Crick proposed only a practical mechanism for replication. Complementary base pairing is the backbone of replication. But how does the interior of the helix allow itself to be replicated?
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DNA Replication: The Complementary Model Proposed that DNA unwinds by breaking the hydrogen bonds between the strands. The single strands would then serve as a template to which complementary free nucleotides would attach and form 2 helices where there was originally one. They were unaware of the numerous protein machinery (helicase, ligase, polymerases, etc.) that facilitated this process.
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