DNA Structure, Classic Experiments

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Session Overview

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This session will explain early experiments in Molecular Biology. Outlined are classic experiments by Avery, Griffith, Hershey, and Chase that demonstrated DNA was the hereditary material, background on Chargaff, Watson, Crick, and Franklin and how their discoveries contributed to the discovery of the structure of DNA, and details regarding how the semi-conservative model of DNA replication was shown by Meselson and Stahl.

Learning Objectives

  • To understand the basic outline of the Griffith, Avery, and Hershey/Chase experiments, and how these showed that DNA was the hereditary material.
  • To understand the role Chargaff played in discovering the structure of DNA.
  • To understand the roles Watson, Crick, and Franklin played in discovering the structure of DNA.
  • To understand how the data obtained by Meselson and Stahl confirms the semi-conservative model of DNA replication.
  • To draw a schematic of DNA that highlights the double-stranded nature, the polarity of each strand with respect to the other, and the base pairing between the strands.

Session Activities

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Further Study

Suggested topics for further study in an introductory-level Biology textbook

  • Classic experiments by Avery, Griffith, and Hershey/Chase
  • Chargaff
  • Watson, Crick, and Franklin
  • Semi-conservative model of DNA replication

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