Transcript WHO AM I
The Short History of
DNA
(SNOWBALL FIGHT!!!)
Modified by D. Dailey
Hewitt-Trussville High School
• From 1866-1953
Searching for Genetic Material
• WHO AM I
(1868):
– discovered DNA
– Isolated something
new from the nuclei
of eukaryotic cells of
white blood cells
• Later called DNA!!!
Searching for Genetic Material
• WHO AM I (1928):
– Studied effects of
virulent (virus-causing)
bacteria vs. nonvirulent
bacteria injected into mice
– Used transformation:
• Inserted foreign DNA and
changed protein/ trait
– believed that the
transforming agent was
an inheritance molecule.
WHO AM I Experiment
• Used the Pneumococcus bacteria
– Include2 types:
• a virulent S strain with a Smooth coat
– kills mice
• a non-virulent R Rough strain
– does not kill mice.
• Heat destroys (kills) living cells!!!
• When heated Smooth (harmful) cells (DEAD)
are mixed with living Rough (benign) cells and
injected into mice, the mouse dies.
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Discovering the Structure of
DNA
WHO AM I (1950)
•Discovered a 1:1 ratio of adenine to
thymine and guanine to cytosine in DNA
samples from a variety of organisms.
Discovering the structure of
DNA
WHO AM I (1952)
• Photographed DNA using xray crystallography
• Worked with another
scientists named WHO AM I
• Awarded the 1962 Nobel
Prize for Physiology or
Medicine with Watson and
Crick
Discovering the structure of
Photo 51
DNA
WHO AM I
(1952)
•Obtained sharp X-ray diffraction
photographs of DNA (Photo 51)
•Watson and Crick used her data
revealed its helical shape
•Watson and Crick went on to
win Nobel Prize (1962) for their
DNA model
Searching for Genetic Material
WHO AM I (1952)
– Confirmed DNA was genetic material
– Used bacteriophages (viruses)
– HYPOTHESIZED DNA, not protein,
is the hereditary material
Searching for Genetic Material
WHO AM I Experiment
Discovering the structure of DNA
WHO AM I (1953)
•Discovered double helix structure
•Solved the three-dimensional structure
of the DNA molecule
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