2. DNA Replication Flashcards
Why does DNA copy itself?
To ensure that before cell division each new cell has the full amount of DNA.
What is the method called when the DNA copies itself?
Semi-conservative replication Because half the strands in each new DNA molecule are from the original DNA molecule.
If the new DNA molecules have half the strands from original DNA molecule, what does this mean?
There is genetic continuity between generations of cells - inherit their genes from their parent cells.
- What does the enzyme dna helicase do ?
Breaks hydrogen bonds between bases on the 2 polynucleotide dna strands.
2 When dna helicase finishes breaking down these hydrogen bonds, what’s formed?
2 single strands as the helix has unwinded.
- What does each original strand act as ?
A template for a new strand.
4 Now one strand of dna is exposed what happens?
Complementary base pairing as free floating DNA nucleotides are attracted to complementary exposed bases on original template strand.
5 What nucleotides join with what ?
A - T
C - G
6 What reaction joins nucleotides on new strand together ?
Condensation reaction
Catalysed by enzyme DNA polymerase
7 when the new strand join together via condensation reaction, what happens?
Hydrogen bonds form between bases from original and new strand.
8 so what is the final outcome ?
Each new dna molecule contains one strand from original dna and one new strand.
Name 2 enzymes used in dna replication ?
Dna helicase
DNA polymerase