BIO 1140 Study Guide - Final Guide: Dna Polymerase Iii Holoenzyme, Dna Polymerase I, Telomerase Rna Component

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Final learning objectives: week 11 - dna replication, readings: f37-39, ch. B. 1. understand the structure and organization of dna (including nucleotides etc. ) Nitrogenous bases are linked to a 5c sugar and a phosphate group. Each nucleotide is attached by a phosphodiester bond between the 3 rd carbon and the p group of the next nucleotide. First nucleotide in the strand has a lone phosphate group at the 5" end. Last nucleotide has a hydroxide group at the 3" end. Millions of base pairs can be coiled up by histone h1 and linker dna into an x shaped chromosome during metaphase. # with replication, the sequence shortens, but protects the coding regions of our chromosomes. Synthesizes more new telomere dna using telomerase rna as a template. Telomerase leaves and an rna primer is added by primase. # dna polymerase iii adds the rest of the dna code and dna polymerase i removes the primer.

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