BIO 350 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Matthew Meselson, Franklin Stahl, Semiconservative Replication

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Dna replication and dna synthesis are coupled: dna synthesis can be used to replicate a genome or fix an error in the sequence. The old material is distributed symmetrically between the two daughters molecules: semiconservative - half of the parent dna was conserved in each new dna molecule. Matthew meselson and franklin stahl (1958: dna replication is linked to the cell cycle, template strand: provides complementary sequence for synthesis of new strand, parental strand: equivalent to template strand, daughter strand: new strand or nascent strand. The link between cell cycle and dna replication is regulated by licensing factors: fully methylated origins can initiate replication, hemimethylated daughter origins cannot initiate replication. Initiator binds the ori and a nascent replication bubble forms: the nucleotide sequences at the site of initial melting tend to be at rich, the nascent replication bubble provides an assembly site for the replisome.

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