BIOA01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 25: Dna Replication, Cell Membrane, Cell Division

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Leading strand and lagging strand, each going in one direction. Bacterial genome, chromosome, is circular in the center of the cell where all the proteins are for replication. All the enzymes from last lecture are in the center and work to replicated the cell. Prokaryotic cells undergo a cycle of binary fission: coordinated cytoplasmic growth, dna replication, and cell division, produces two identical daughter cells. It begins at a single site called the origin of replication (ori: catalyzed by enzymes located in the middle of the cell, once the ori is duplicated, the two origins migrate to the two ends of the cell. Detailed process of the binary fission (p. 163): a bacterial cell before its dna replication has one ori, replication begins at ori and proceeds directions. Replication takes place in the middle of the cell where the dna replication enzymes are located: the two replicated origins migrate to the poles of the cell while replication continues, replication is completed.

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