3.9 DNA Replication & Genetic Code Flashcards
What is DNA replication?
Semi-conservative process
of producing identical copies of DNA molecules
Outline the steps of DNA replication:
- Double helix unwinds.
- Helicase breaks hydrogen bonds between complementary DNA bases.
- Free DNA nucleotides align with exposed bases by complementary base pairing.
- Hydrogen bonds reform.
ON LEADING STRAND: (5’ to 3’ direction)
- DNA polymerase joins adjacent nucleotides by phosphodiester bonds - continuous.
ON LAGGING STRAND: (3’ to 5’)
- DNA polymerase joins adjacent nucleotides by phosphodiester bonds discontinously.
- Forms Okazaki fragments, which are joined by ligase.
- Sugar-phosphate backbone forms.
- Each DNA molecule has 1 new & 1 old strand - semi-conservative.
What enzymes are involved in DNA replication & what are their roles?
- HELICASE - breaks hydrogen bonds between complementary DNA bases.
- DNA POLYMERASE - forms phosphodiester bonds between adjacent nucleotides.
- LIGASE - joins Okazaki fragments on lagging strand
The presence of a leading & lagging strand is due to DNA running in antiparallel, & the fact that nucleotides can only be added onto the ____ end.
3’ (to the hydroxyl)
Nucleotides can only be added onto the ____ end.
3’ (to the hydroxyl)
DNA replication occurs continuously in the ____ to ____ direction.
5’ to 3’
Describe the characteristics of genetic code:
- UNIVERSAL
- used by all organisms
- DEGENERATE
- many codons for 1 amino acid
- PUNCTUATED
- contains introns (non-coding) regions, e.g stop codon TAG, start codon ATG
- NON-OVERLAPPING
- bases not shared between codons
- SPECIFIC
- Each codon codes for only 1 specific amino acid.
What are introns?
Regions of non-coding DNA
What are exons?
Regions of coding DNA
What is a mutation?
Change in sequence of DNA bases
may affect phenotype
How do mutations arise?
Randomly & spontaneously
What is a triplet code?
Sequence of 3 nucleic acid bases
which codes for an amino acid
What is a gene?
Section of DNA
which contains complete sequence of bases
to code for a whole protein