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Essential Questions Which experiments led to the discovery of DNA as the genetic material? What is the basic structure of DNA? What is the basic structure of eukaryotic chromosomes?

Vocabulary Review nucleic acid New double helix nucleosome

Discovery of the Genetic Material After the rediscovery of Mendel s work, scientist began to look for the molecule involved in inheritance. For many years, scientists struggled to determine if DNA or protein was the source of genetic information.

Discovery of the Genetic Material Griffith First major experiment searching for the genetic material Involved transformation between two forms of S. pneumoniae Set the stage for the search to identify the transforming substance

Discovery of the Genetic Material Avery Identified the molecule that transformed the R strain of S. pneumoniae into the S strain Concluded that when the S cells were killed, DNA was released R bacteria incorporated this DNA into their cells and changed into S cells

Discovery of the Genetic Material Hershey and Chase Used radioactive labeling to trace bacteriophage DNA and protein. Concluded that the bacteriophage DNA was injected into the cell and provided the genetic information needed to produce new viruses.

DNA Structure Nucleotides Nucleotides are the subunits of nucleic acids, and consist of 5-carbon sugar Phosphate group Nitrogenous base

DNA Structure Chargaff Analyzed the amount of A, G, T, and C in the DNA of various species Chargaff s rule: C = G and T = A

DNA Structure The structure question Search for the structure of DNA was lead by four scientists: Rosalind Franklin, British chemist Maurice Wilkins, British physicist Francis Crick, British physicist James Watson, American biologist

DNA Structure X-ray diffraction X-ray diffraction techniques indicated that DNA was a double helix, or twisted ladder shape. The double helix shape was formed by two strands of nucleotides twisted around each other.

DNA Structure Watson and Crick Using Franklin and Chargaff s data, Watson and Crick measured the width of the helix and the spacing of the bases. They built a model that conformed the Franklin and Chargaff s data.

DNA Structure DNA structure DNA often is compared to a twisted ladder. Rails of the ladder are represented by the alternating deoxyribose and phosphate. The pairs of bases (cytosine-guanine or thymine-adenine) form the steps. Purine base always binds to a pyrimidine base

DNA Structure Orientation DNA molecules have specific orientations of the two strands On the top rail, the strand is said to be oriented 5 to 3. The strand on the bottom runs in the opposite direction and is oriented 3 to 5.

Chromosome Structure In prokaryotes, DNA molecules are contained in the cytoplasm, and consist mainly of a ring of DNA and associated proteins. In eukaryotes, DNA is organized into individual chromosomes.

Chromosome Structure To fit into a cell, DNA coils around a group of beadlike proteins called histones. DNA + histones form a nucleosome, which group together into chromatin fibers, which supercoil to form a chromosome.

Review Essential Questions Which experiments led to the discovery of DNA as the genetic material? What is the basic structure of DNA? What is the basic structure of eukaryotic chromosomes? Vocabulary double helix nucleosome

Essential Questions What is the role of enzymes in the replication of DNA? How are leading and lagging strands synthesized differently? How does DNA replication compare in eukaryotes and prokaryotes? Replication of DNA

Vocabulary Review template New semiconservative replication DNA polymerase Okazaki fragment Replication of DNA

Semiconservative Replication During semiconservative replication, parental strands of DNA separate, serve as templates, and produce DNA molecules that have one strand of parental DNA and one strand of new DNA. Process occurs in three main steps: unwinding, pairing, and joining. Replication of DNA

Semiconservative Replication Unwinding DNA helicase, an enzyme, unwinds the helix, breaking the hydrogen bonds between bases Single-stranded binding proteins keep the DNA strands separate during replication. RNA primase adds a short segment of RNA primer, on each DNA strand. Replication of DNA

Semiconservative Replication Base pairing The enzyme DNA polymerase adds appropriate nucleotides to the new DNA strand from the 3 end. The leading strand is built continuously, the lagging strand is built discontinuously in small segments called Okazaki fragments. Replication of DNA

DNA Replication Animation FPO Add link to animation from page 334 (figure 11) here. Replication of DNA

Semiconservative Replication Joining DNA polymerase removes the RNA primer and fills in the place with DNA nucleotides. DNA ligase links the two sections. Replication of DNA

Comparing DNA Replication in Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes Eukaryotic DNA unwinds in multiple areas as DNA is replicated. In prokaryotes, the circular DNA strand is opened at one origin of replication. Replication of DNA

Review Essential Questions What is the role of enzymes in the replication of DNA? How are leading and lagging strands synthesized differently? How does DNA replication compare in eukaryotes and prokaryotes? Vocabulary semiconservative replication DNA polymerase Okazaki fragment Replication of DNA