Biochemistry 2280A Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Okazaki Fragments, Helicase, Pyrophosphate

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Explain the process of replication initiation, including the protein and dna. Explain the process of dna priming, synthesis, and proofreading, including the protein and nucleic acid elements involved. Draw a replication fork and a replication bubble, and describe the processes occurring at each. Describe the arrangement of dna at telomeres, and explain the roles of these structures. Describe how common inhibitors of viral dna replication function. Semi-conservative each strand of a double helix serves a template for the synthesis of a new. New double helix has one strand which has been conserved from the parent dna. Demonstrated by meselson and stahl in 1958. Initiator proteins recognize sequences of replication origins & pull apart 2 strands of dna at the origins: rich in at base pairs easier to pull apart. Conserved: eukaryotes have multiple replication origins. No specific sequence defined as replication origin.

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