BSC 315 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Plasmid, Chromosome, Telomere

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Each old strand serves as the template to synthesize a new strand. Was noted and predicted by the watson-crick model of dna structure. Each strand serves as the template to make a new complementary strand. The nucleotide next to be added is a nucleoside triphosphate. Bond between first and second phosphate is broken, nucleotide (with 1 phosphate) is added. Dna is synthesized 1 nucleotide at a time. The (cid:374)e(cid:449) st(cid:396)a(cid:374)d is sy(cid:374)thesized f(cid:396)o(cid:373) 5" to 3" o(cid:374)ly. Mechanisms of dna replication on the leading and lagging strands. Replication begins at one or more origins, each called an origin of replication. A small region is pulled apart into single strands, a replication bubble. Replication proceeds in each direction, at two replication forks. At the (cid:396)eplicatio(cid:374) fo(cid:396)k the t(cid:449)o te(cid:373)plate st(cid:396)a(cid:374)ds ha(cid:448)e opposite 5" to 3" pola(cid:396)ity. I(cid:374)ce dna poly(cid:373)e(cid:396)ase sy(cid:374)thesize 5" to 3" o(cid:374)ly, sy(cid:374)thesis of the t(cid:449)o st(cid:396)a(cid:374)ds (cid:396)elati(cid:448)e to the fork is opposite.

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