How the form and function of DNA relate.

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How the form and function of DNA relate. Before knowledge of DNA, how did we explain how traits are passed on from parent to offspring?. a lesson in progress…. Frederick Griffith (British, 1928): Wanted to find out how/why certain bacteria make you sick. What was Griffith’s grand conclusion?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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To pass on your genes ?

argue for or against, with evidence

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Your task: Design a molecule that can…

• Self-replicate• Make something else from simple building

blocks

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How the form and function of

DNA relate.

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Before knowledge of DNA, how did we

explain how traits are passed on from parent

to offspring?

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a lesson in progress…

• Frederick Griffith (British, 1928):– Wanted to find out how/why certain bacteria

make you sick

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What was Griffith’s grand conclusion?

• Griffith performed what he called transformation, a term still used today

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Step 2…

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Step 2…

• Oswald Avery (1944, Canadian) used enzymes to break down the cell’s components (lipids, nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates) of the bacteria cells in Griffith’s experiment

• Results: Griffith’s process did not work when __________?_____________ .

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Hershey–Chase experiment: a verification of Avery

Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase (American, 1952)

– Conclusion?

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Rosalind Franklin (50’s British) and the

first image of DNA

• Used x-ray diffraction to get this image• What hints about the structure can be gained

from this?

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Chargaff’s Rules and the first insight into how DNA works

• American biochemist Erwin Chargaff isolated molecules from DNA in the following proportions:

• Conclusion?http://www.dnalc.org/resources/3d/21-chargaff-ratios.html

% of Nitrogenous bases

A G C TOctopus 33.2 17.6 ? 31.6Chicken 28.0 21.5 21.5 ?Rat ? 21.9 21.9 28.6Human 29.3 20.7 20.0 30.0

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The grand conclusion

• James Watson (British physicist) and Francis Crick (American biologist) 1953:

• DNA is a….DOUBLE HELIX

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• A closer look

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DNA’s specifications

• Width: 2 nanometer (nm), or 2 billionths of a meter

• Length (per cell): 2 m– How does it all fit in one cell?

• How much total length of DNA in one human?– How far is that?

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Where does DNA live?

Click on the following link for a “journey into DNA.”

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Where does DNA live?

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What is happening here?

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• Watch the replication of DNA:– http://www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/dna/animations.html (technical)– http://www.teachersdomain.org/asset/tdc02_vid_dnaanimation/– http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aso/tryit/dna/shockwave.html (replication

workshop, Shockwave activity)– http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnuspQG0Jd0&safe=active

(technical, but good)

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List the ways form and function of DNA are linked

DNA moleculeForm Function