BISC 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Dna Mismatch Repair, Telomerase, Hydrogen Bond

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Po4 ch2 - (figure 4. 1) (figure 4. 7) A 30%t 30% c 20%g 20% Hydrogen bonding occurs between nitrogen bases (a t and c g) Each strand acts as a template for the formation of complementary strand. Replication process: strands separation strands unwind using a helicase enzyme. Single stranded binding protein which keeps the strands separate has the have a tendency to bind together again. Topoisomerase enzyme: relives tension is strand as it unravels. by breaking it and turning it. (figure 14. 8: bubble formation (origins of replication) (figure 14. 7) The enzyme that does this is dna polymerase 3. Nucleotides are added as nucleotide triphosphate. (figure 14. 6) Dna replication is to start the process 5-10 nucleotides long, made of rna. New nucleotides are added in the 5" to 3" direction. Cell membrane has specific binding (receptors) sites that allow specific to move in (ex. cholesterol) People who have this problem are called hyperchlorestolemia.

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