BIOL 150 Study Guide - Final Guide: Dna Replication, Cytosine, Guanine

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Dna: dna is the genetic material in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. It was present in the right amount: frederick griffith. Determined the transforming principle: oswald avery. Determined that dna is the genetic material and not protein: dna is double-stranded helix. Adenine pairs with thymine and cytosine pairs with guanine: many proteins (dna polymerases) assist in dna replication. Replication is semi-conservative and occurs in both directions: chromosomes. Circular chromosomes replicate from a single origin. Linear chromosomes replicate from multiple origins: telomeres: Comprise the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes, maintain chromosomal stability. Loss of telomeres is associated with cancers and aging. Errors in replication: repaired by 3 mechanisms. Proofreading - if bases are paired incorrectly, the nucleotide is removed by dna polymerase. Mismatch repair - mechanism detects mismatched bases. Excision repair - enzymes constantly scan dna for mispaired/chemically modified/extra bases: unpaired loops. Polymerase chain reaction: technique that uses dna polymerases to repeatedly replicate dna. A primer, plus nucleotides and dna polymerase are added.

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