Chapter 10 DNA structure and Replication Flashcards
Describe the structure of a strand of DNA; include the location of the deoxyribose, phosphate group, and nitrogenous base
DNA is a double helix – like a twisted ladder
- Deoxyribose + phosphate makes up the “backbones”
- Nitrogenous bases make up the rungs of the ladder
Explain how DNA is packaged in a cell’s nucleus; include the following terms in your explanation - histone, nucleosome, chromatin, chromosome
-Strands of DNA are wrapped around proteins called histones
DNA + Histone =Nucleosome
-Nucleosomes are linked together like beads on a necklace
○Called chromatin
-Chromatin is condensed (wrapped around itself) forming chromosomes
If given a sequence of DNA, be able to write out the complementary sequence
ATAATTCGTTGGAC
T=A
G=C
TATTAAGCAACCTG
Enzymes involved in the steps of DNA replication
- Helicase - unwinds DNA helix & separates strands
- Primase - adds a primer (i.e. short sequence of RNA)
- DNA polymerase - adds DNA nucleotides
- Exonuclease - removes the RNA primer
- Ligase - fills in gaps (due to removing primer) with DNA nucleotides
Explain the steps of DNA replication
- Helicase unwinds helix and separates strands
- Primase adds RNA primers
- DNA polymerase adds DNA nucleotides to 3’ end of primers
- The “leading strand” is built continuously
- The “lagging strand” is built in segments called “Okazaki fragments”
- Exonuclease removes the RNA primers
- Polymerase fills in the primer “gaps” with DNA nucleotides
- Ligase connects the DNA nucleotides that filled in the primer gaps to the rest of the strand