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Strengthening the Foundation: Chargaff Formulates His "Rules"
any people believe that James Watson and Francis Crick discovered DNA in the 1950s. In reality, this is not the case. Rather, DNA was first identified in the late 1860s by Swiss chemist Friedrich Miescher. Then, in the decades following Miescher's discovery, other scientists--notably, Phoebus Levene and Erwin Chargaff--carried out a series of research efforts that revealed additional details about the DNA molecule, including its primary chemical components and the ways in which they joined with one another. Without the scientific foundation provided by these pioneers, Watson and Crick may never have reached their groundbreaking conclusion of 1953: that the DNA molecule exists in the form of a three-dimensional double helix.
Chargaff, an Austrian biochemist, as his first step in this DNA research, set out to see whether there were any differences in DNA among different species. After developing a new paper chromatography method for separating and identifying small amounts of organic material, Chargaff reached two major conclusions: (i) the nucleotide composition of DNA varies among species.
(ii) Almost all DNA, no matter what organism or tissue type it comes from maintains certain properties, even as its composition varies. In particular, the amount of adenine (A) is similar to the amount of thymine (T), and the amount of guanine (G) approximates the amount of cytosine (C). In other words, the total amount of purines (A + G) and the total amount of pyrimidines (C + T) are usually nearly equal. This conclusion is now known as "Chargaff's rule."
Chargaff’s rule is not obeyed in some viruses. These either have single- stranded DNA or RNA as their genetic material.
A segment of DNA has 100 adenine and 150 cytosine bases. What is the total number of nucleotides present in this segment of DNA?

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  • DNA was first discovered by-

    A
    Meischer
    B
    Robert Brown
    C
    Flemming
    D
    Watson & Crick
  • Watson and Crick model of DNA is

    A
    B-form DNA with a spiral length of 34 Å and a diameter of 20 Å
    B
    A-form DNA with a spiral length of 15 Å and a diameter of 20 Å
    C
    Z-form DNA with a spiral length of 34 Å and a diameter of 20 Å
    D
    B-form DNA with a spiral length of 28Å and a diameter of 14Å
  • Chargaff's rule is applicable to :

    A
    single stranded RNA
    B
    single stranded DNA
    C
    double stranded DNA
    D
    single stranded DNA and RNA
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