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What are chromosomes made of ?. By mass, chromosomes are about half protein and about half DNA If genes are on chromosomes, are they protein or DNA or perhaps a mix?. Basic chemistry of DNA and protein. Proteins : What are the subunits of protein? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What are chromosomes made of?

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• By mass, chromosomes are about half protein and about half DNA

• If genes are on chromosomes, are they protein or DNA or perhaps a mix?

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Basic chemistry of DNA and protein

Proteins:

• What are the subunits of protein?

• How many different types of subunit are there?

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General structure of an amino acid

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DNA

• DNA was discovered in 1869 by Friedrich Miescher, a German Chemist. Extracted from the nucleus.

• DNA has subunits.

• How many different subunits are there?

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The basic structure of DNA and RNA determined by Levene in the 1920’s

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General structure of a nucleotide

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Levene’s tetranucleotide theory

• Logic behind the theory—– Genetic information needs to be complex

– More complexity possible in proteins than in DNA—he suggests DNA plays a role as ‘scaffolding’, a repeating sequence of 4 bases

– The evidence? Approximately equal amounts of each of the 4 bases found in DNA

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Avery, MacLeod and McCarty, 1944

• Assumption: Protein is the genetic material

• Plan: if ‘transforming principle’ treated chemically to remove protein, it should lose its power – removed all but 0.02%

• Problem: It didn’t

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Avery, MacLeod and McCarty, cont.

• After chemically removing protein, ‘transforming principle’ still able to convert rough bacteria to smooth bacteria

• After treatment with proteinase, ditto• After treatment with RNAase, ditto• After treatment with DNAase –’transforming

principle’ activity destroyed• FIRST PAPER SUPPORTING DNA AS

GENETIC MATERIAL

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Tetra nucleotide theory accepted for nearly 30 years

• What finally shifted thought away from protein as the genetic material to DNA as the genetic material?

• The ‘transforming principle’ of Griffith, using ‘Rough’ and ‘Smooth’ bacteria in 1928

• Avery, MacLeod and McCarty, 1944stripped away protein without destroying the transforming principle