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12.2 The Structure of DNA12.2 The Structure of DNA
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA
THINK ABOUT IT
The DNA molecule must somehow specify how to assemble proteins,
which are needed to regulate the various functions of each cell.
What kind of structure could serve this purpose without varying from cell
to cell?
Understanding the structure of DNA has been the key to understanding
how genes work.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA
The Components of DNA
What are the chemical components of DNA?
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA
The Components of DNA
What are the chemical components of DNA?
DNA is a nucleic acid made up of nucleotides joined into long strands or
chains by covalent bonds.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA
Nucleic Acids and Nucleotides
Nucleic acids are long, slightly acidic molecules originally identified in
cell nuclei.
Nucleic acids are made up of nucleotides, linked together to form long
chains.
The nucleotides that make up DNA are shown.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA
Nucleic Acids and Nucleotides
DNA’s nucleotides are made up of three basic components: a 5-carbon
sugar called deoxyribose, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA
Nitrogenous Bases and Covalent Bonds
The nucleotides in a strand of DNA are joined by covalent bonds formed
between their sugar and phosphate groups.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA
Nitrogenous Bases and Covalent Bonds
DNA has four kinds of nitrogenous bases: adenine (A), guanine (G),
cytosine (C), and thymine (T).
The nitrogenous bases stick out sideways from the nucleotide chain.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA
Nitrogenous Bases and Covalent Bonds
The nucleotides can be joined together in any order, meaning that any
sequence of bases is possible.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA
Solving the Structure of DNA
What clues helped scientists solve the structure of DNA?
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA
Solving the Structure of DNA
What clues helped scientists solve the structure of DNA?
The clues in Franklin’s X-ray pattern enabled Watson and Crick to build a
model that explained the specific structure and properties of DNA.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA
Chargaff’s Rules
Erwin Chargaff discovered that the percentages of adenine [A] and
thymine [T] bases are almost equal in any sample of DNA.
The same thing is true for the other two nucleotides, guanine [G] and
cytosine [C].
The observation that [A] = [T] and [G] = [C] became known as one of
“Chargaff’s rules.”
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA
Franklin’s X-Rays
In the 1950s, British scientist Rosalind Franklin used a technique called
X-ray diffraction to get information about the structure of the DNA
molecule.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA
Franklin’s X-Rays
X-ray diffraction revealed an X-shaped pattern showing that the strands
in DNA are twisted around each other like the coils of a spring.
The angle of the X-shaped pattern suggested that there are two strands
in the structure.
Other clues suggest that the nitrogenous bases are near the center of
the DNA molecule.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA
The Work of Watson and Crick
At the same time, James Watson, an American biologist, and Francis
Crick, a British physicist, were also trying to understand the structure of
DNA.
They built three-dimensional models of the molecule.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA
The Work of Watson and Crick
Early in 1953, Watson was shown a copy of Franklin’s X-ray pattern.
The clues in Franklin’s X-ray pattern enabled Watson and Crick to build
a model that explained the specific structure and properties of DNA.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA
The Work of Watson and Crick
Watson and Crick’s breakthrough model of DNA was a double helix, in
which two strands were wound around each other.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA
The Double-Helix Model
What does the double-helix model tell us about DNA?
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA
The Double-Helix Model
What does the double-helix model tell us about DNA?
The double-helix model explains Chargaff’s rule of base pairing and how
the two strands of DNA are held together.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA
The Double-Helix Model
A double helix looks like a twisted ladder.
In the double-helix model of DNA, the two strands twist around each
other like spiral staircases.
The double helix accounted for Franklin’s X-ray pattern and explains
Chargaff’s rule of base pairing and how the two strands of DNA are held
together.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA
Antiparallel Strands
In the double-helix model, the two strands of DNA are “antiparallel”—
they run in opposite directions.
This arrangement enables the nitrogenous bases on both strands to
come into contact at the center of the molecule.
It also allows each strand of the double helix to carry a sequence of
nucleotides, arranged almost like letters in a four-letter alphabet.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA
Hydrogen Bonding
Watson and Crick discovered
that hydrogen bonds could
form between certain
nitrogenous bases, providing
just enough force to hold the
two DNA strands together.
Hydrogen bonds are relatively
weak chemical forces that
allow the two strands of the
helix to separate.
The ability of the two strands
to separate is critical to DNA’s
functions.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA
Base Pairing
Watson and Crick’s model
showed that hydrogen bonds
could create a nearly perfect fit
between nitrogenous bases
along the center of the molecule.
These bonds would form only
between certain base pairs—
adenine with thymine, and
guanine with cytosine.
This nearly perfect fit between
A–T and G–C nucleotides is
known as base pairing, and is
illustrated in the figure.
Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA
Base Pairing
Watson and Crick realized that
base pairing explained Chargaff’s
rule. It gave a reason why [A] =
[T] and [G] = [C].
For every adenine in a double-
stranded DNA molecule, there
had to be exactly one thymine.
For each cytosine, there was one
guanine.

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DNA Structure Explained: Watson, Crick and the Double Helix

  • 1. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview 12.2 The Structure of DNA12.2 The Structure of DNA
  • 2. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA THINK ABOUT IT The DNA molecule must somehow specify how to assemble proteins, which are needed to regulate the various functions of each cell. What kind of structure could serve this purpose without varying from cell to cell? Understanding the structure of DNA has been the key to understanding how genes work.
  • 3. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA The Components of DNA What are the chemical components of DNA?
  • 4. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA The Components of DNA What are the chemical components of DNA? DNA is a nucleic acid made up of nucleotides joined into long strands or chains by covalent bonds.
  • 5. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA Nucleic Acids and Nucleotides Nucleic acids are long, slightly acidic molecules originally identified in cell nuclei. Nucleic acids are made up of nucleotides, linked together to form long chains. The nucleotides that make up DNA are shown.
  • 6. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA Nucleic Acids and Nucleotides DNA’s nucleotides are made up of three basic components: a 5-carbon sugar called deoxyribose, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base.
  • 7. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA Nitrogenous Bases and Covalent Bonds The nucleotides in a strand of DNA are joined by covalent bonds formed between their sugar and phosphate groups.
  • 8. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA Nitrogenous Bases and Covalent Bonds DNA has four kinds of nitrogenous bases: adenine (A), guanine (G), cytosine (C), and thymine (T). The nitrogenous bases stick out sideways from the nucleotide chain.
  • 9. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA Nitrogenous Bases and Covalent Bonds The nucleotides can be joined together in any order, meaning that any sequence of bases is possible.
  • 10. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA Solving the Structure of DNA What clues helped scientists solve the structure of DNA?
  • 11. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA Solving the Structure of DNA What clues helped scientists solve the structure of DNA? The clues in Franklin’s X-ray pattern enabled Watson and Crick to build a model that explained the specific structure and properties of DNA.
  • 12. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA Chargaff’s Rules Erwin Chargaff discovered that the percentages of adenine [A] and thymine [T] bases are almost equal in any sample of DNA. The same thing is true for the other two nucleotides, guanine [G] and cytosine [C]. The observation that [A] = [T] and [G] = [C] became known as one of “Chargaff’s rules.”
  • 13. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA Franklin’s X-Rays In the 1950s, British scientist Rosalind Franklin used a technique called X-ray diffraction to get information about the structure of the DNA molecule.
  • 14. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA Franklin’s X-Rays X-ray diffraction revealed an X-shaped pattern showing that the strands in DNA are twisted around each other like the coils of a spring. The angle of the X-shaped pattern suggested that there are two strands in the structure. Other clues suggest that the nitrogenous bases are near the center of the DNA molecule.
  • 15. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA The Work of Watson and Crick At the same time, James Watson, an American biologist, and Francis Crick, a British physicist, were also trying to understand the structure of DNA. They built three-dimensional models of the molecule.
  • 16. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA The Work of Watson and Crick Early in 1953, Watson was shown a copy of Franklin’s X-ray pattern. The clues in Franklin’s X-ray pattern enabled Watson and Crick to build a model that explained the specific structure and properties of DNA.
  • 17. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA The Work of Watson and Crick Watson and Crick’s breakthrough model of DNA was a double helix, in which two strands were wound around each other.
  • 18. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA The Double-Helix Model What does the double-helix model tell us about DNA?
  • 19. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA The Double-Helix Model What does the double-helix model tell us about DNA? The double-helix model explains Chargaff’s rule of base pairing and how the two strands of DNA are held together.
  • 20. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA The Double-Helix Model A double helix looks like a twisted ladder. In the double-helix model of DNA, the two strands twist around each other like spiral staircases. The double helix accounted for Franklin’s X-ray pattern and explains Chargaff’s rule of base pairing and how the two strands of DNA are held together.
  • 21. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA Antiparallel Strands In the double-helix model, the two strands of DNA are “antiparallel”— they run in opposite directions. This arrangement enables the nitrogenous bases on both strands to come into contact at the center of the molecule. It also allows each strand of the double helix to carry a sequence of nucleotides, arranged almost like letters in a four-letter alphabet.
  • 22. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA Hydrogen Bonding Watson and Crick discovered that hydrogen bonds could form between certain nitrogenous bases, providing just enough force to hold the two DNA strands together. Hydrogen bonds are relatively weak chemical forces that allow the two strands of the helix to separate. The ability of the two strands to separate is critical to DNA’s functions.
  • 23. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA Base Pairing Watson and Crick’s model showed that hydrogen bonds could create a nearly perfect fit between nitrogenous bases along the center of the molecule. These bonds would form only between certain base pairs— adenine with thymine, and guanine with cytosine. This nearly perfect fit between A–T and G–C nucleotides is known as base pairing, and is illustrated in the figure.
  • 24. Lesson OverviewLesson Overview The Structure of DNAThe Structure of DNA Base Pairing Watson and Crick realized that base pairing explained Chargaff’s rule. It gave a reason why [A] = [T] and [G] = [C]. For every adenine in a double- stranded DNA molecule, there had to be exactly one thymine. For each cytosine, there was one guanine.