Lecture 15: DNA Structure & Function Flashcards

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What was the significance of Chargaff’s work and give two significant findings:

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  • He disproved Levene’s hypothesis
  • He looked at a few different species and analysed the DNA composition (how many As, Ts, Cs, Gs)
  • The As and Ts + Gs and Cs were approx. the same within species but there was variation between species
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What were Chargaff’s two rules?

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First Rule: A = T & G = C

Second Rule: The composition of DNA varies between species

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What was Chargaff’s conclusion?

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Since there is DNA variation between species, this shows that DNA is responsible for genetic material

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What are the two strains of S.P that Griffith discovered?

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  • [S]mooth Strain

- [R]ough Strain

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What is the difference between S and R strains in streptococcus pneumoniae?

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  • S has a capsule that makes it undetectable to the host cells
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How did Griffith investigate DNA transformations?

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  • Living S Strain (virulent) = Dead Mouse
  • Living R Strain (non virulent) = Alive Mouse
  • Dead (by heating) S Strain (virulent) = Alive Mouse

*** - Dead S Strain (virulent) + Alive R Strain (non virulent) = Dead Mouse (living S Strain had been found in heart)

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What was Griffith’s conclusion?

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  • A chemical substance is the bearer of genetic information
  • Transforming live R Cells into S Cells
  • Info that determines a bacteria’s strain + virulence must be encoded in a non-living chemical, as this information can be transferred from dead to living bacteria
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What happened in Avery’s experiments?

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  • Dead S Strain - RNA + R Strain = S + R Present
  • Dead S Strain - Protein + R Strain = S + R Present
  • Dead S Strain - DNA + R Strain = Only nonvirulent R Strain
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What was Avery’s conclusion?

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  • DNA is the chemical substance that causes transformation / is the genetic material
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What is the structure of DNA?

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  • Double stranded helical, phosphate - sugar back bone, base points in to middle, constant diameter, 3 prime hydroxyl reacts with 5 prime phosphate of another nucleotide and they link
  • ALWAYS synthesised in the 5 prime to 3 prime direction
    - ———>
  • One is always “3,5” prime, need to go in opposite direction to each other = antiparallel
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What’s the difference between pyrimidines and purines?

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Pyrimidines: G + C = 3 hydrogen bonds
Purines: A + T = 2 hydrogen bonds

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