Post on 02-Jan-2016
DNA the Genetic Carrier!• Now, thanks to Griffith, Avery, Hershey
and Chase’s experiment Biologists are equipped with the knowledge that DNA carries genetic information.
• Biologist hoped to understand genetics better if they understood the structure of DNA.
• There was a new race against time and other Biologist to discover the structure of DNA
Watson & Crick• Watson & Crick were credited with
discovering the structure of DNA.
• They determined that DNA was a molecule in the shape of a double helix.
• Double helix – Two strands wrapped around each other like a winding staircase.
• DNA is a Nucleic acid which means that it is made of…
Nucleotides!
Watson & Crick’s “Helpers”• Watson & Crick were in a race with other
biologists to come up with the structure of DNA. It was kind of like finding a cure for a deadly disease.
• But Watson and Crick were “helped” by two people. Maurice Wilkins and Rosalind Franklin.
Nucleotides• The Nucleotides of DNA are made of three
parts.
Phosphate Group
Sugar (deoxyribose)
One of four Nitrogen Bases
Adenine
Guanine
Cytosine
Thymine
The Structure of DNA• The backbone of DNA is made of alternating
Phosphate groups and Pentose Sugars.• The “rungs” of the ladder are made of one of the
four different Nitrogenous bases.
Erwin Chargaff• The number of Adenine molecules was
always equal to the number of Thymine molecules
• The number of Guanine molecules was always equal to the number of Cytosine molecules.
• However The numbers of Guanine & Thymine and the numbers of Cytosine & Adenine were independent of each other.
Chargaff continued• 1345 Adenine = 1345 Thymine• 14 Cytosine = ? Adenine• This lead the scientific community to believe
that Adenine & Thymine pair up with each other as well as Cytosine & Guanine. This became known as the base-pairing rule.
• The two strands are complementary to each other. That means the sequence of bases on one strand determines the sequence on the other.
The Nitrogenous Bases
• Guanine and Adenine are known as Purines. Purines are made of 2 rings.
• Thymine and Cytosine are known as Pyrimidines. Pyrimidines are made of 1 ring.