Structure And Replication Of DNA Flashcards

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What is DNA?

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A substance that encodes genetic information of heredity in a chemical language. Genetic information is inherited.

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What does DNA look like?

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DNA is a very long double-stranded molecule in the shape of a double helix.
Each strand of DNA is made up from chemical units called nucleotides.

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What three parts is a nucleotide made from?

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  1. Deoxyribose sugar
  2. Phosphate
  3. Base

Deoxyribose molecules have five carbon atoms which are numbered 1-5.

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What are the four DNA bases called?

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Adenine (A), Guanine (G), Thymine (T), Cytosine (C)
Bases pair in a complementary way:
G pairs with C and vice versa.
A pairs with T and vice versa.

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What are base pairs held together by?

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Very strong hydrogen bonds.

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State the organisation of DNA in chromosomes.

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Chromosomes consist of tightly coiled DNA which is packaged with associated proteins.

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What is the meaning of the term ‘Antiparallel’?

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Parallel strands in DNA that run in opposite directions in terms of chemical polarity.

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What is DNA Replication?

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The process by which DNA molecules can direct the synthesis of identical copies of themselves.

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What happens during Replication?

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  • DNA unwinds and unzips to form two template strands
  • The enzyme DNA polymerase adds complementary DNA nucleotides to the 3’ end of a DNA strand
  • DNA polymerase requires primers to start Replication
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What happens after the complementary adding of nucleotides to the 3’ end of a DNA strand during Replication?

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-the 3’-5’ lead strand is replicated continuously in the direction from its 3’ end towards its 5’ end.

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What are primers?

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Short, complementary sequences of nucleotides that allow binding of DNA polymerase.

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How are nucleotides added on the lagging strand?

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Nucleotides are added as fragments on the lagging strand and they are joined together by a ligase enzyme.

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