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Title: DNA Structure


1
Chapter 13
  • DNA Structure Replication

2
Discovery of Structure
  • Watson, Crick, Franklin, Wilkins
  • 1953 discovered DNAs double helix
  • X-ray diffraction
  • Molecule is bombarded by x-rays
  • Way rays scatter gave a hint about DNA structure

3
James Watson (left) Francis Crick (right) with
DNA model shortly after publication
4
Rosalind Franklin her X-ray diffraction image
of DNA
5
Arrangement of DNA
  • Structure
  • Repeating nucleotides
  • Phosphate group
  • Sugar (deoxyribose)
  • Nitrogenous bases
  • Adenine (A)
  • Guanine (G)
  • Cytosine (C)
  • Thymine (T)

6
Components of DNA
7
  • Spiral staircase
  • Hand rails alternating sugar-phosphate
  • Steps mixture of nitrogen bases
  • Hydrogen bonds link nitrogen bases together
  • Complimentary Base Pairing Rules
  • Adenine bonds to Thymine (AT)
  • Guanine bonds to Cytosine (GC)
  • Purines 2 rings of carbon and nitrogen
  • Adenine guanine (Ads Guarantee Purity)
  • Pyrimidines 1 ring of carbon and nitrogen
  • Cytosine thymine (Thousands Count Pyramids)

8
Complementary Base Pairs
9
Extraction of DNA from Strawberries
10
Replication
  • DNA strand unwinds hydrogen bonds break
  • Enzyme helicase
  • Replication fork where 2 chains separate
  • Complimentary nucleotides are added to free
    strands from 3 prime ends only
  • Enzyme DNA polymerase/RNA primase/Okazaki
    fragments/ligase
  • DNA rewinds and two new identical strands are
    created
  • Website Demo
  • http//highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072437316/s
    tudent_view0/chapter14/animations.html

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Proofreading
  • Mistakes 1 in every 1 billion
  • DNA polymerases correct any mistakes that occur

13
Mutations
  • Mutation permanent alteration of a DNA base
    sequence
  • Point mutations a mutation of a single base
    pair
  • Add a T to a G and then correct it to an A-T
    sequence when it should have been a G-C

14
Mutation Examples
  • Cancer
  • Point mutations that causes uncontrolled cell
    division
  • Huntingtons Disease
  • A repeat of three bases that cause a mutation
  • Cant be broken down by nerve cells and builds up
    causing death

15
Heritable Non-Heritable
  • Somatic cells body cells
  • Non-heritable
  • Skin cancer
  • Germ-line cells reproductive cells
  • Heritable
  • Huntingtons Disease

16
Causes of Mutations
  • Environment
  • Cigarette smoke UV light
  • Random
  • Molecular collisions
  • Not all mutations are bad
  • evolution

17
Websites for Replication
  • http//highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0072437316/s
    tudent_view0/chapter14/animations.html
  • http//www.johnkyrk.com/DNAreplication.html
  • http//www.phschool.com/science/biology_place/bioc
    oach/dnarep/intro.html
  • http//www.blc.arizona.edu/INTERACTIVE/DNA3/repfor
    k2.gif
  • http//www.contexo.info/DNA_Basics/images/RepFork.
    gif
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