BIOL 1020 Lecture Notes - Lecture 29: Okazaki Fragments, Dna Ligase, Dna Mismatch Repair

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A and t have 2 hydrogen bonds adenine has 2 rings, thymine has 1, equal of 3 rings. Guanine and cytosine bind because there are 3 hydrogen bonds, g has 2 rings, c has 1 equal of 3 figure 16-9-3. The dna molecule opens up and a new strand forms along each of the two strands. The antiparallel structure of the double hexes (two strands orientated in opposite directions) affects replication. Dna polymerase add nucleotides only to the free 3" end of a growing strand, therefore, a new. Dna strand can elongate only in the 5" to 3" direction. Along one template strand of dna, the new strand is called a leading strand(5" to 3") that which the dna polymerase adds the nitrogenous bases, Dna polymerase 3 is on the leading strand. To elongate the other new strand, called the lagging strand, dna polymerase must work in the direction away from the replication fork.

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