BIOLOGY 2C03 Chapter Notes -Streptococcus Pneumoniae, Dna Replication, Dnaa

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Five essential characteristics of hereditary material: localized to the nucleus & a component of chromosome, stable in cells, capable of coding for all structural and functional information, accurately replicate itself, mutable generate genetic and phenotypic variations. Dna identified as the hereditary molecule of cellular life. The dna double helix consists of two complementary and. The three forms of dna: a, b, and z. Eukaryotes: each chromosome typically has multiple ori: the human genome contains more than 50,000 ori. Origin recognition bases (orbs), two types: long orbs: 22 to 35 nucleotides, mini orbs: 12 to 13 nucleotides. Saccharomyces cerevisiae (yeast): multiple origins of replication called autonomously replicating sequences (ars) The unwound dna strands are kept from reannealing by single-stranded binding protein (ssb) Dna polymerase i (pol i) uses two activities to complete replication: Its 5"-3" exonuclease activity removes the rna primers. Its 5"-3" polymerase activity adds dna nucleotides to the 3" end of the dna segment preceding the primer.

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