What were the three models of DNA replication under investigation in the 1950's?
You should be able to describe and define:
Conservative
Semiconservative
Dispersive
Watch the animation from the DNA learning center to learn more about the three models
http://www.dnalc.org/view/15880-Models-of-DNA-replication.html
Which model, conservative, semiconservative or dispersive is actually how DNA replicates?
Assume you have the following materials in your laboratory. Design an experiment using these materials. You must justify your choice of organism and isotopes. You will share your information on a whiteboard with the group.
- An experimental organism of your choice
- Your choice of radioactive isotopes (e.g. 14C, 14N, 15N, 32P)
- Test Tubes
- Food/Growth media for organisms
- A Centrifuge
DON'T GO ANY FURTHER UNTIL WE HAVE DISCUSSED EVERYONE'S BOARDS!!
Meselson & Stahl did an experiment to determine which of the
models for DNA replication was actually correct
Short animation (from McGrawHill)
DNA from the beginning, Module 20 all about DNA replication and the Meselson Stahl experiment.
models for DNA replication was actually correct
Short animation (from McGrawHill)
DNA from the beginning, Module 20 all about DNA replication and the Meselson Stahl experiment.
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