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E. Coli fully labelled with 15N is allowed to grow in 14N medium. The two strands of DNA molecule of the first generation bacteria have

Updated On: Apr 10, 2025
  • Same density and resemble with their parent DNA
  • Same density but do not resemble with their parent DNA
  • Different density but do not resemble with their parent DNA
  • Different density but resemble with their parent DNA
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The Correct Option is D

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This scenario describes the setup of the classic Meselson and Stahl experiment, which demonstrated the semi-conservative nature of DNA replication. 

  1. Initial State (Parent DNA): The *E. coli* are initially grown in a medium containing the heavy isotope of nitrogen, 15N. This means that both strands of the DNA double helix in the parent bacteria are composed of nucleotides containing 15N. Let's represent this parent DNA as 15N/15N. This DNA has a high density.
  2. Transfer and First Generation: The bacteria are then transferred to a medium containing only the normal, lighter isotope of nitrogen, 14N. They are allowed to replicate once (first generation).
  3. Semi-conservative Replication: According to the semi-conservative model:
    • The parent DNA molecule (15N/15N) unwinds.
    • Each of the original 15N strands serves as a template for the synthesis of a new complementary strand.
    • Since the available nucleotides are now 14N-labeled, the newly synthesized strands will contain 14N.
    • Therefore, each new DNA molecule formed after one generation will consist of one original "heavy" strand (15N) and one newly synthesized "light" strand (14N). These are hybrid DNA molecules, represented as 15N/14N.
  4. Analyzing the Strands of First Generation DNA: The question asks about the two strands within a single DNA molecule of the first generation bacteria.
    • One strand contains 15N (the original parent strand).
    • The other strand contains 14N (the newly synthesized strand).
    • Since 15N and 14N have different masses, the two strands within the molecule have different densities.
    • Does this molecule "resemble" the parent DNA? Yes, because one of its strands (the 15N strand) is directly inherited from the parent molecule. It retains half of the original parental material.

Therefore, the two strands of a DNA molecule in the first generation bacteria have different densities but resemble their parent DNA (as one strand is parental).

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In the Meselson-Stahl experiment, E. coli bacteria were initially cultured in a medium containing the heavy nitrogen isotope \((^{15}N)\), fully labeling their DNA. The bacteria were then transferred to a medium with the lighter nitrogen isotope \((^{14}N)\) and allowed to replicate.

First Generation (After One Replication):

  • Parental DNA: Consisted entirely of \(^{15}N\)-labeled DNA, which is denser.​
  • Newly Synthesized DNA: Incorporated \(^{14}N\), making it lighter.​

Upon density gradient centrifugation, the DNA separated based on density, resulting in two distinct bands:​

  • Hybrid DNA: DNA molecules comprising one strand of \(^{15}N\) DNA and one strand of \(^{14}N\) DNA, appearing at an intermediate density.​
  • Light DNA: DNA molecules composed entirely of ^14N DNA, appearing at a lighter density.​

The two strands of DNA molecules in the first-generation bacteria will have different densities but will resemble their parent DNA in terms of base sequence, as one strand is original (^15N) and the other is newly synthesized \((^{14}N)\).

So, the correct Option is (D): Different density but resemble with their parent DNA​ Sources The correct answer is (D) : Different density but resemble with their parent DNA.

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