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Unit Two. Transforming principal of DNA Bacteria are capable of passing genetic information to other bacteria.

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Page 1: Unit Two.  Transforming principal of DNA  Bacteria are capable of passing genetic information to other bacteria.

DNAUnit Two

Page 2: Unit Two.  Transforming principal of DNA  Bacteria are capable of passing genetic information to other bacteria.

HISTORICAL DNA EXPERIMENTS

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FREDRICK GRIFFITH (1928) Transforming principal of DNA

Bacteria are capable of passing genetic information to other bacteria

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PHEOBUS LEVENE (1929) Characterized different forms of nucleic acids: DNA and RNA

Determined nucleic acids are made of: adenine (A), thymine (T), cytosine (C), and guanine (G)

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OSWALD AVERY (1944) Determined that DNA is the material in which genes and chromosomes are made.

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HERSHEY-CHASE EXPERIMENT (1952) Proteins were not the genetic material, DNA was

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ROSALAND FRANKLIN (1951-1953) Research found picture of DNA X-ray crystallography Excluded from large discovery

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WATSON AND CRICK (1953) Discovered the “double helix” structure of DNA

Published paper without mentioning Rosalind Franklin (CONTROVERSY)

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ERWIN CHARGAFF (1959) Discovered three rules about DNA:

# of guanine equals # of cytosine # of adenine equals # of thymine # of A, T, C, G varies among species

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BACKBONE (EDGES) Deoxyribose sugar

Phosphate group

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NITROGENOUS BASES (MIDDLE)

Guanine Thymine

Cytosine Adenine