1. DNA Replication Flashcards

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1
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Name the Scientists who confirmed that the Semi-conservative modelof DNA replication was the valid model.

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Matthew Meselson

Franklin Stahl

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Identify the method of DNA Replication

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Conservative DNA Replication

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Define nuclear division

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The process by which the nucleus of a cell divides during cell division.

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4
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Identify the type of DNA Replication

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Dispersive DNA Replication

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Identify the method of DNA Replication

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Semi-conservative DNA Replication

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What is the function of DNA Helicase?

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An enzyme that breaks the hydrogen bonds between the base pairs of a DNA double helix.

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Describe the experiment that Meselson and Stahl carried out to confirm the semi-conservative method of DNA replication

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Grow E. coli bacteria in 15N (heavy isotope), which is assimilated into its base pairs, causing it to have heavy DNA. Take a sample of this and ‘normal’ 14N grown E.coli
Allow ‘heavy DNA’ E. Coli to divide oncein 14N growth medium and take a sample.

  • AllowE. Coli to divide once more in14N growth medium and take anothersample.
  • Remove DNA from each sample and perform gradient density centrifugation.
  • Check the mass of DNA present in each sample.
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8
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Define cytokinesis

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The process by which the whole cell divides (after nuclear division)

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Describe the process of semi-conservative DNA replication.

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  • DNA Helicase breaks the hydrogen bonds joining the complementary base-pairs of the parent strand, forming 2 template strands.
  • Free nucleotides bind to their specific base pairs on each template strand.
  • DNA Polymerase joins the free nucleotides by forming phosphodiester bonds through condensation reactions. Hydrogen bonds form between the bases on the original and new strands
  • Each new DNA molecule contains one strand from the original DNA molecule and one new strand1)The enzyme DNA helicase breaks the hydrogen bonds between the bases of the two polynucleotide strands, separating them2)Each original strand acts as a template for the new strand. Complimentary base pairing means that free floating DNA nucleotides are attracted to their complimentary exposed bases on each template strand3)Condensation reactions join the nucleotides together- catalysed by the enzyme DNA polymerase. Hydrogen bonds form4)Each new DNA molecule contains one strand of original and one strand of new DNA
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10
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Name the 3 models of DNA replication proposed by James Watson and Francis Crick.

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Conservative Replication

Semi-conservative Replication

Dispersive Replication

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What is the function of free DNA nucleotides in DNA replication?

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To bind to a separated strand of parent DNA to form a new complementary strand of daughter DNA.

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What is the function of DNA Polymerase?

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An enzyme that joins the free daughter nucleotides bound to the parent template strands by creating phosphodiester bonds between nucleotides.

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13
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What is required for DNA replication to take place?

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DNA to be copied

Free DNA nucleotides

DNA Polymerase

DNA Helicase

Energy to drive the process

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What is meant by ‘semi-conservative’ DNA replication

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DNA replication whereby each new DNA molecule contains one of the original DNA strands.

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15
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Identify the missing label

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Replication Fork

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16
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name 2 enzymes involved in semi conservative replication of DNA

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DNA helicase

DNA polymerase

17
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Describe the ROLE of the 2 enzymes in DNA replication

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  1. Helicase - breaks H binds
  2. DNA polymerase joins DNA nucleotides together to reform phosphodiester bond
18
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give 2 features of DNA and explain how each is important for semi conservative replication

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  1. weak H bonds to allow unzipping of 2 strands
  2. CBP to allow for accurate replication
  3. Two strands so both can act as template
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