MICR-4150 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Arthur Kornberg, Dna Replication, Semiconservative Replication

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Dna must be able to: replicate faithfully (w/o any mutations and such) and have the coding capacity to generate proteins/other products to help the cell function. Dna structure: the dna structure as we know it today was concluded by watson and crick. Watson and crick proposed that base pairing (a and t and g and c) are specific and regulates replication. The two dna strands are held together by hydrogen bonds and have a sugar-phosphate backbone. Hydrogen bonds in the structure are weaker than the covalent bonds thus they can be easily broken by high temperature and alkaline conditions. It has major and minor grooves when the two dna strands twist around each other. The major grooves are the location where proteins interact and dna modifications occur. Meselson and stahl: determine that dna is semiconservative. Labeled dna with heavy nitrogen and grew them in regular nitrogen.

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