Unit 2: DNA Replication Flashcards
1
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DNA replication in vivo
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- DNA replication inside an organism
2
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What are the key features of DNA polymerase (3)
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- reads the template DNA strand 3’ to 5’
- makes new complementary strand 5’ to 3’
- requires a free 3’ OH group on the end of an existing DNA strand (like a primer) to start
3
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semi-conservative replication
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- each daughter cell receives one strand of DNA from the parent and the second is freshly synthesized
4
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DNA polymerization
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- incoming nucleotides are accepted if they correctly base pair with the template
- the 3’ OH of the growing strand attacks the high energy phosphate bond of the incoming nucleotide, providing energy to drive the reaction
5
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origin of replication in circular DNA
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- OriC, where replication begins in circular DNA until both directions meet up
6
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origin of replication in linear DNA
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- OriR, multiple origins as linear DNA is very large
7
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rate of replication
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- 1000 bps/s
8
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How does DNA replication separate strands?
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- helicase unwinds the strand a bit at a time and the topoisomerase relieves the stress caused by helicase
9
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How does DNA replication create primers?
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- RNA polymerase called RNA primase does not need a primer in order to make RNA so the cell uses RNA primers for DNA priming of replication