DNA Repliction Flashcards
Name the model for DNA Replication
Semi-conservative replication
Name the four requirements for DNA replication
four types of nucleotides
both strands of DNA
Enzyme = DNA polymerase
source of chemical energy to drive the process
Explain the steps in DNA replication
DNA Helicase ( enzyme ) breaks the Hydrogen bonds linking the base pairs
Double helix unwinds into 2 strands
Each exposed polynucleotide strand acts as a template which complementary free nucleotides bind by a specific bae paring
Nucleotides join via condensation reaction by DNA Polymerase ( enzyme ) to form the missing strand
Each DNA molecule contains one of the og strands
Name of the broken fragments on the antiparallel strand
okazaki fragments ( DNA Ligase joins this together
Name the 2 incorrect models of DNA replication
Conservative model = og DNA molecule remains intact,
the daughter DNA is made out of entirely new molecules
Dispersive model = new and old DNA is dispersed in the newly synthesised DNA
Name the nitrogen experiment
Meselson and Stahl Experiment
Explain the Meselson and Stahl Experiment
ALL BASES IN DNA CONATIN NITROGEN
BACTERIA INCORPERATE NITROGEN FOR GROWTH MEDIUM INTO NEW DNA
Grow bacteria in medium of N15 for many generations
Transferred to N14 medium for one generation
DNA = 100% hybrid DNA (1/2 light 1/2 heavy)
DNA spun in a centrifuge and formed 1 strand 1/2 way up test tube
1srt Generation divides again in N14
50% Hybrid DNA, 50% light
Spun in centrifuge and formed 2 strands, one closer to the top
1 1 1———-1
1 1 1 1
1 ———1 1———-1
1 1 1 1
1_____1 1 _____1
Describe and explain how the structure of DNA results in accurate replication
semi-conservative replication
Hydrogen bonds between complementary base pairs allows strands to separate
Base sequence exposed so act as template