Biology 1001A Chapter Notes - Chapter 12.2-12.3: Dna Polymerase, Nucleic Acid Double Helix, Dna Clamp

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12. 2a before watson and crick: purines - ag, pyrimidines - ct, chargaff"s rule: amount of a=t and g=c (purines=pyrimidines, polynucleotide chain has polarity, 5" end has phosphate group, 3" end has hydroxyl group. Sugar-phosphate backbone linked by phosphodiester bonds: wilkins and franklin used x-ray diffraction to study structure of dna, x-shape pattern means dna has helical structure. Watson and crick"s model for dna replication: complementary base pairing for replication, hydrogen bonds break to separate double helix strands. Semi-conservative: two parental strands separate and serve as templates for synthesis of new double-stranded dna molecules. 12. 3a semi-conservative: meselson and stahl showed that dna replication is semi-conservative, used nonradioactive heavy nitrogen isotope to tag parental dna, grew e. coli in culture medium with heavy n-15 isotope (n-15 incorporated into. Sliding dna clamp: protein that encircles dna and binds to dna polymerase to tie the enzyme to the template and make replication more efficient and quicker.

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