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DNA
The Genetic Material
AP Biology
2006-2007
Scientific History
The march to understanding that DNA is
the genetic material
Miescher (1860’s)
Frederick Griffith (1928)
Hammerling (1930’s)
Avery, McCarty & MacLeod (1944)
Erwin Chargaff (1947)
Hershey & Chase (1952)
Watson & Crick (1953)
Rosalind Franklin (1953)
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The “Transforming Principle”
Frederick Griffith
Streptococcus pneumonia bacteria
was working to find cure for pneumonia
harmless live bacteria (“rough”)
mixed with heat-killed pathogenic
bacteria (“smooth”) causes fatal
disease in mice
a substance passed from dead
bacteria to live bacteria to change
their phenotype
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“Transforming Principle”
1928
The “Transforming Principle” mix heat-killed
live pathogenic
strain of bacteria
A.
mice die
live non-pathogenic heat-killed
strain of bacteria
pathogenic bacteria
B.
C.
mice live
mice live
pathogenic &
non-pathogenic
bacteria
D.
mice die
Transformation = change in phenotype
something in heat-killed bacteria could still transmit
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disease-causing properties
1944
DNA is the “Transforming Principle”
Avery, McCarty & MacLeod
purified both DNA & proteins separately from
Streptococcus pneumonia bacteria
which will transform non-pathogenic bacteria?
injected protein into bacteria
no effect
injected DNA into bacteria
transformed harmless bacteria into
virulent bacteria
mice die
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What’s the
conclusion?
1944 | ??!!
Avery, McCarty & MacLeod
Conclusion
first experimental evidence that DNA was the
genetic material
Oswald Avery
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Maclyn McCarty
Colin MacLeod
1952 | 1969
Confirmation of DNA
Hershey & Chase
classic “blender” experiment
worked with bacteriophage
viruses that infect bacteria
Why use
Sulfur
vs.
Phosphorus?
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grew phage viruses in 2 media,
radioactively labeled with either
35S
in their proteins
32P in their DNA
infected bacteria with
labeled phages
Hershey
Protein coat labeled
with 35S
Hershey
& Chase
DNA labeled with 32P
T2 bacteriophages
are labeled with
radioactive isotopes
S vs. P
bacteriophages infect
bacterial cells
bacterial cells are agitated
to remove viral protein coats
Which
radioactive
marker is found
inside the cell?
Which molecule
carries viral
genetic
info?
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35S
radioactivity
found in the medium
32P
radioactivity found
in the bacterial cells
Blender experiment
Radioactive phage & bacteria in blender
35S
phage
radioactive proteins stayed in supernatant
therefore viral protein did NOT enter bacteria
32
P phage
radioactive DNA stayed in pellet
therefore viral DNA did enter bacteria
Confirmed DNA is “transforming factor”
Taaa-Daaa!
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1952 | 1969
Hershey
Hershey & Chase
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Martha Chase
Alfred Hershey
Video (Mcgraw-hill)
http://highered.mcgrawhill.com/olcweb/cgi/pluginpop.cgi?it=s
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hase%20Experiment
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Chargaff
DNA composition: “Chargaff’s rules”
varies from species to species
all 4 bases not in equal quantity
bases present in characteristic ratio
humans:
A = 30.9%
T = 29.4%
G = 19.9%
C = 19.8%
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That’s interesting!
What do you notice?
Rules
A = T
C = G
1947
1953 | 1962
Structure of DNA
Watson & Crick
developed double helix model of DNA
other leading scientists working on question:
Rosalind Franklin
Maurice Wilkins
Linus Pauling
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Franklin
Wilkins
Pauling
1953 article in Nature
Watson and Crick
Watson
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Crick
Rosalind Franklin (1920-1958)
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H&C, W&C, Franklin, Wilkins
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iLx_
Uz_xiAQ&feature=related (Bill Nye)
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Scientific History
March to understanding that DNA is the genetic material
Miescher (late 1860’s))
Isolated non-protein substance from cells-called it nuclein
Frederick Griffith (1928)
Discovered the process of transformation
Hammerling (1930’s)
Hypothesized hereditary information is stored in nucleus
Avery, McCarty & MacLeod (1944)
transforming principal is DNA
Erwin Chargaff (1947)
Chargaff rules: A = T, C = G
Hershey & Chase (1952)
confirmation that DNA is genetic material
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Watson & Crick (and Franklin) (1953)
determined double helix structure of DNA