BIOL 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Okazaki Fragments, Dna Ligase, Dna Replication

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Chapter 10: nucleic acid structure and dna replication. Genetics: the study of inheritance and genes. End view sugar phosphate backbone on outside, and bases on inside. Bases are planar/stacked up put a lot of info in molecule. Phosphates are attached between the 5" and 3" carbons of the sugars. Strands are hydrogen bonded between bases, holding strands together (a t, g c) Bacteria take up any isotope of n to make dna. Used 15n (heavy n) instead of 14n (normal n) to make heavy dna in. Then provided with 14n containing medium in later generations of growth. During centrifugation; cscl makes a density gradient. The dna moves to region of same density. Use uv light can see light and heavy dna. Supported the hypothesis that dna replication was semiconservative: 1 parental strand and 1 newly made daughter strand. Each strand serves as a template for new strand. Prokaryotic dna (circular) - 1 single origin of replication.

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