BI236 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Semiconservative Replication, Cytokinesis, Mitosis

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Watson-crick model of dna replication: semi-conservative, helix unwinds, each parent molecule serves are template for synthesis of complementary daughter strand. Meselson & stahl experiment to prove semiconservative replication. Replication of circular dna: single origin of replication (ori) Origin of replication: special dna sequence in the center. The directionality of dna synthesis: dna polymerase. Requires small amount of dna as template. S(cid:455)(cid:374)thesis o(cid:374)l(cid:455) i(cid:374) the 5(cid:859) to 3(cid:859) dire(cid:272)tio(cid:374) Synthesis at the replication fork: leading and lagging strands. Double helix must be unwound at replication fork. Dna polymerase: can only add to 3" oh of preexisting dna, cannot fill final gap (left behind by the rna primer) Telomeres: non-coding, highly repeated dna sequences at terminal ends of chromosomes, ensure that cell will not lose any important genetic information if a dna molecule is shortened slightly during dna replication, human chromosomes have, Ttaggg sequence- about 100 1500 copies repeated in tandem. Telomerase a special dna polymerase catalyzes formation telomeric repeat sequences.

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