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DNA structure and analysis I (KCSPK 10) Genetic material - historic perspectives

DNA structure and analysis Proteins vs. DNA as genetic material: why were proteins
initially favored?
Introduction
 Quantity of protein vs. DNA in the cell
 Genetic information?
 Levene’s tetranucleotide hypothesis
 Both proteins and DNA in chromosomes
 Fields of research at the
 How does DNA serve as the genetic basis for life
time
processes?
1944 – Avery et al.
In this chapter
1927 – Griffith’s transformation
 Proof that DNA is the genetic material of bacteria
 The complex structure of DNA 1952 – Hershey-Chase
 Analytic techniques

Properties of genetic material

 Replication: the process of mitosis and meiosis
 Storage of information: storing the complete DNA
component vs. gene expression Griffith’s experiment
 Expression of stored information: the “central
 Streptococcus Live
dogma of molecular genetics”
pneumoniae
 Variation through mutation (gametes)
 Virulent and
avirulent strains
 “Transforming Live
principle”




Dead
Virulent strain – acute IIIS + live
infections IIRhigh
with =
mortality live IIIS

Avirulent strain – mild infection or no symptoms

, Frederick Griffith – 1927 Bacterial transformation: DNA is the “transforming
bacterial pneumonia “transforming principle”
principle”




Destroy proteins,
RNA, and DNA
(independently) to
check if
transformation
occurs in their
absence
Avery et al
DNA as genetic material
DNA is the Radioact
 1944 – Avery et al: prove DNA to be the “transforming DNA
“transforming principle

Oswald Avery, Colin MacLeod, and Maclyn
McCarty DNAse RNAse




4. 3. RNA 2. 1. contro

DNA Protein for DNA l
1952 – Hershey-Chase: more support
hypothesis – phage T2 experiments

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