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				DNA Replication: A Case Discussion of a Landmark Paper by Meselson and Stahl 
				  
				
				Author(s): 
				  
				Shoumita 
				Dasgupta 
				 
				 
										
										Overview:  
  
										
										This exercise couples a classic primary 
										literature paper detailing the process 
										of DNA replication with a set of 
										questions designed to both guide 
										students through the process of reading 
										papers and delve deeply into the 
										critical concept of replication.  
										Meselson and Stahl (1958) is an ideal 
										paper to introduce students to the art 
										of reading papers and appreciating 
										beautiful science; not only was this a 
										landmark experiment for the essential 
										process it helped to define, but it was 
										also recognized for its elegant 
										simplicity. This resource is a 
										facilitator's guide to help run a 
										discussion session for senior 
										undergraduate or junior graduate 
										students. 
  
				
										Genetics Concept(s) Addressed:  
										 
										Nature of Genetic Material: What are the molecular components and mechanisms necessary to preserve and duplicate an organism’s genome?   
										
										Core Competencies Addressed: 
										 
										Students should be able to implement observational strategies to formulate a question. 
										Students should be able to generate testable hypotheses. 
				Students should be able to gather and evaluate experimental evidence, including qualitative and quantitative data. 
				Students should be able to generate and interpret graphs displaying experimental results. 
				Students should be able to communicate experimental results effectively, including writing research papers and giving presentations. 
				 
										
										 
										
										Audience:  
										 
										Advanced undergraduate; 
										biology/genetics majors; introductory 
										graduate 
  
										
										Activity Type:  
										 
										In-Class/Lecture Exercise 
  
										
										Activity Length:  
										 
										1-2 hours prior to class 
				
										1 hour in class 
				 
										 
				
										Citation: 
				 
										 
				
										
										Dasgupta, Shoumita 
										
										(2013). DNA Replication: A Case 
										Discussion of a Landmark Paper by Meselson and Stahl. Genetics Society of America 
										Peer-Reviewed Education Portal (GSA 
										PREP): 2013.006;
										
										doi: 10.1534/gsaprep.2013.006 
										 
										  
										 
										 
										
										
										Resource Justification and 
										Instructor Guide 
				 
										 
				
										
										
										Student Handout 
				
										 
										Pre-class Resources 
				
					
					
					Meselson and Stahl (1958) 
					
					
					Watson and Crick (1953) 
				 
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