BIOL 222 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11.1: Dna Replication, Semiconservative Replication

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Double helix = two antiparallel strands composed of nucleotides (a, t, g, c) bound together with hydrogen bonds. Existing dna strands are templates for new strands to form: template strands/parental strands = name of the two strands on the original. Dna, that split apart during replication to allow for replication. Daughter strands = the two resulting new strands following the replication of the two original template strands. Conservative model = when both strands of parental dna remain together following dna replication, while two newly made daughter strands also remain together following replication. Semiconservative model = when double strand is half conserved following replication, resulting in the two new double stranded dna"s containing one strand of parent strand, and one newly formed strand.

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