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The Race to Establish the Structure of DNA The players::

The Race to Establish the Structure of DNA The players::. Examine the data below. Do you notice a pattern?. So did Erwin Chargaff... -noticed that all a species had similar ratios of A, T, G, C. Chargaff’s Rule Amount of A, T, G, C varies by species, but A = T G = C.

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The Race to Establish the Structure of DNA The players::

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  1. The Race to Establish the Structure of DNA The players::

  2. Examine the data below. Do you notice a pattern?

  3. So did Erwin Chargaff... -noticed that all a species had similar ratios of A, T, G, C Chargaff’s Rule Amount of A, T, G, C varies by species, but A = T G = C

  4. ROSALIND FRANKLIN & WILKENS Took pictures of DNA using X-RAY DIFFRACTION

  5. DNA

  6. WATSON & CRICK

  7. Figure 13.6d

  8. DNA: THE DOUBLE HELIX Steps of ladder are bases (A, T, G, C) Sides of ladder are sugar & phosphate Both sides held together by hydrogen bonds

  9. 5' and 3' ends 5' 4' 1' 2' 3' 2' 3' 4' 1' 5' Each side is antiparallel, the numbers represent the carbons attached in a ring to make deoxyribose

  10. 5’ and 3’ ENDS Each Side is ANTIPARALLEL

  11. Nucleotide = 1 base Deoxyribose (sugar) 1 phosphate

  12. What’s wrong with this drawing?

  13. DNA DOUBLE HELIX - origami Origami template

  14. DNA REPLICATION -the process by which DNA makes a copy of itself-occurs during interphase, prior to cell division Replication is called semi-conservative, because one half of the original strand is always saved, or "conserved“

  15. 1. DNA helicase , replication fork. 2. DNA polymerase adds nucleotides and binds the sugars and phosphates. ***DNA polymerase travels from the 3' to the 5' end. The DNA is called the template strand.*** 3. One side is the leading strand - it follows the helicase as it unwinds.

  16. 5. The other side is the lagging strand - its moving away from the helicase (in the 5' to 3' direction). OKAZAKI FRAGMENTS are bound by DNA LIGASE Problem: it reaches the replication fork, but the helicase is moving in the opposite direction. It stops, and another polymerase binds farther down the chain. 6. Multiple replication forks all down the strand.

  17. DNA Replication

  18. Figure 13Ab

  19. Pg 235

  20. Figure 13Ac

  21. Animations and Videos of DNA REPLICATION DNA Replication at stolaf.edu How Nucleotides are Added in DNA Replication (mcgraw-hill) DNA Replication Tutorial at wiley.com DNA Replication Fork at harvard.edu

  22. Figure 13.9a

  23. Figure 13.9b

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