BIOL SCI 150 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9.3: Polymerase Chain Reaction, Dna Replication, Okazaki Fragments

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Dna replication (9. 3) conserves half of the original. Dna replication is semiconservative -- each new dna double helix. Dna replication occurs during the s phase of the cell cycle. Begins when an unwinding protein called a helicase breaks the hydrogen bonds that connect a base pair at a local place called a replication fork. While binding proteins hold the two strands apart, primase (another enzyme) attracts complementary rna nucleotides to build a short piece of rna called an rna primer at the start of each segment of dna. This is necessary b/c the major replication enzyme dna polymerase. Dnap brings dna nucleotides to the exposed bases on the parental strand. Dnap also facilitates the creation of the hydrogen and phosphodiester (dnap) can only add basis to an existing nucleic acid strand bonds in the dna. Dnap works directionally -- it can only add new nucleotides to the exposed 3" end of the sugar in the growing strand.

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