Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Dna Replication, Isotopes Of Nitrogen, Semiconservative Replication

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Lecture 5/outcomes: inheritance of sameness purine and pyrimidine base-pairing in dna/rna. Purines: fused carbon (5) and nitrogen (6) rings- adenine & guanine. Pyrimidines: single carbon ring thymine & cytosine. Pairing: at gc design, outcome and conclusions of the classic meselson and stahl experiment. Design: incorporate heavy nitrogen 15-n isotope into dna bases of e. coli, bacteria transferred to 14-n allowed to grow and divide (2 replications) Outcome: 14-n&14-n (light dna) and 15n-14n (heavy dna) after two replications. Conclusion: dna replicates semi-conservatively direction of movement of dna polymerase on the template strand. Dna polymerase adds onto 3" oh end of new existing strand meaning of bi-directional, semi-conservative, semi-discontinuous, leading and lagging strand. Leading strand: continuous synthesis in direction of dna unwinding. Lagging strand: discontinuous synthesis in opposite direction of dna unwinding general action of proteins in fig. Single-stranded binding proteins: stabilize single stranded dna, prevent two strands from combining.

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