DNA Replication! Flashcards

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What is the composition of DNA?

A

Made up of nucleotides:

  • Nitrogen base
  • Sugar,
  • Phosphate group
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What defines the polarity of a nucleotide?

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The polarity of a nucleotide depends on which end of it’s sugar backbone is sticking out. 3’ OH or 5’ phosphate

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3
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What is most common nucleotide to least?

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A>T>G>C

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4
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Which is stronger nucleotide bond? Why?

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G/C bond is stronger than A/T bond because G/C has 3 H-bonds while A/T has 2

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5
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How are the two strands of DNA kept a constant distant apart?

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Always pairing purine and pyrimidine

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6
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3 types of replication possibilities, and which is proven to be valid?

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  • Conservative
  • Semiconservative
  • Dispersive

Semiconservative is the correct model, proven by taking before and after weight (weighed 1/2 as much)

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What is necessary for DNA replication to begin? (for dna polymerase to grab hold of )

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  • A ragged end!!!!
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8
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What direction does DNA synthesis happen?

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5’ to 3’

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9
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Where on the dna strand does replication start?

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Every strand has an origin of replication- a specific spot where replication can be initiated.
Bacteria have 1 and eukaryotes have many

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10
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Steps of DNA replication

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  • Helicase unzips the DNA strand
  • Primase lays on strand to mark starting point for RNA
    - On leading strand (3’ to 5’), DNA polymerase lays on strand, replicating 5’ to 3’
    - On lagging strand, primers are layed down every few bases so that polymerase can replicate in proper direction. This creates lots of small strands (okazaki fragments)
  • Ligase joins the ends of the DNA strands.
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