BIOL 2030 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Dna Replication, Semiconservative Replication, Crich

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Model for dna replication: proposed models of dna replication: Initially, three models were proposed for dna replication: conservative replication: The entire double-stranded dna molecule serves as a template for a whole dna molecule, and the original dna molecule is fully conserved during replication. After one round of replication, 50% of the molecules would consist entirely of original dna, and 50% of new dna; second round = 25% of molecules would consist entirely of the original dna and 75% = new dna. Additional rounds of replication results in an increase in the proportion of molecules with new dna, although the number of molecules with the original dna would remain constant: dispersive replication: Both nucleotide strands break down (disperse) into fragments, which serve as templates for new dna fragment synthesis, and then reassembles into 2 complete. Each resulting dna molecule contains interspersed fragments of old and new dna and none of the original dna is conserved.

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