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DNA Structure & Function
Cell division
under tight regulation


History of DNA discovery
Friedrich miescher: Physician

isolated phosphate rich

isolated phosphate-rich chemicals from white blood cells (leukocytes).

He named these chemicals nuclein because they were isolated from the
nuclei of the cells.

Would eventually be known as DNA

Griffith Experiment:

bacterial transformation: process in which external DNA is taken up by a
cell, thereby changing its morphology and physiology.

R strain was non-pathogenic

S strain was pathogenic

Hershey & chase
Wanted to know what genetic material got passed on

1 group was labeled by DNA and other was labeled by protein

—> Bacteria was infected by phage

took DNA out of bacteria to see if the protein or DNA got passed on

Discovery of DNA
Roslind Franklin

X-Ray crystallographer




DNA Structure & Function 1

, took photo of DNA (Doubel helix)


DNA (an intro)
Controls most of our characteristics

Key words
Gene: Segment of DNA that codes for a protein

Alleles: Different forms of gene present on each copy of the same
chromosome

Trait: characteristic of an individual

Histome: Protein that DAN is round around

Exon: Inside of gene

intron: inside of gene

Transcription: DNA making into mRNA

Translation: mRNA made into protein

Genotype: DNA composition or genetic makeup

Phenotype: physical expression for traits

Structure
Needs: Phosphate, sugar & nitrogenous base

mRNA Uses ribose sugar

DNA uses deoxyribose sugar

held together by phosphodiester bond

nucelotides bonded by hydrogen bonds

base stacking (weak non-polar interaction) with van der Waals forces

antiparallel: Both strands are running in different directions

Important for transcription, replication, allows for complimetary




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