3.9 - DNA Replication and the genetic Code Flashcards
1
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Why is DNA replication described as semiconservative?
A
• strands from original DNA molecule act as templates
• new DNA molecule contains 1 old strand & 1 new strand
2
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What is semi-conservative replication?
A
- for DNA to replicate the double helix structure has to unwind and then depreciate into two two strands
- Hydrogen bonds holding the complimentary bases together must be broken
- Free DNA nucleotides will then pair with their complimentary bases which have been exposed as the strands separate
- hydrogen bonds are formed between them
- new nucleotides join to their adjacent nucleotides with the phosphodiester bonds
- 2 new molecules of DNA are produced
- each one consists if one old strand of DNA and one new strand
3
Q
Explain the role OF DNA helicase in semi- conservative replication
A
Breaks H- bonds between base pairs to form 2 single strands
Each of which act as a template
4
Q
Identify features of the genetic code
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1.Non- overlapping - each triplet is only read once
2. Degenerate - more than one triplet gifts for the same amino acids ( 64!possible triplets for 20 amino acids )
3. Universal - same bases and sequences used by all species
5
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Describe how DNA can be purified by precipitation
A
- Add ethanol and a salt to aqueous solution
- Nucleic acids precipitate out of solution
- Centrifuge to obtain pellet of nucleic acid
- Was pellet with ethanol and centrifuge again