SYNTHESIS OF DNA Flashcards

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Universal features of DNA replication

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  1. semi-conservative
  2. specific base pairing
  3. requirement for primers
  4. 5’ to 3’ direction of replication
  5. semi-discontinuous
  6. origin of replication
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process wherein the original DNA strands are used as templates to synthesize new DNA strands

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REPLICATION

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2
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One parent molecule will replicate 2 molecule (each from the parent strand) and entirely new strand; These molecules will create another 2 molecules (bearing each from the parent strand) and entirely new strand) and another 2 molecules that is entirely new.

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SEMI-CONSERVATIVE

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3
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DNA replication is semi-conservative is demonstrated by ________________________________.

15^N medium —> 14^N medium —> 14^N
bacteria use the nitrogen to produce DNA molecule

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MESELSON AND STAHL

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4
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small segment to initiate the process of replication

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REQUIREMENT FOR PRIMERS

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5
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It is required as a primer to initiate the DNA synthesis

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RNA segment

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6
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the site of attachment of the next nucleotide

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3’ OH

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7
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Leading and lagging strands

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SEMI-DISCONTINUOUS

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8
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lagging strands

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OKAZAKI FRAGMENTS

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9
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Origin of replication

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AT rich regions - have only 2 hydrogen bonds

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10
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where enzymes and proteins penetrate to synthesize

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DNA BUBBLES

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11
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Collection of proteins and enzymes involved in the complex process of replication

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REPLISOMES

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12
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Direction of replication

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5’ to 3’ direction

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13
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Why are purines considered to have a greater mass than pyrimidines?

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Because it has a double ring

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