BIO 112 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Okazaki Fragments, Semiconservative Replication, Complementary Dna

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The central dogma: fundamental basis of life; the dogma describes the flow of information: from dna to rna into protein by transferring information into each stage. We use t rather than u in dna so that the cell won"t mistake the dna from the rna. Also, when cytosine undergoes deamination (removal of amine group), it looks like uracil. Each preexisting or parent strand of the dna become separated and each template for biosynthesis of a complementary daughter strand. The new strand only moves in one direction so there are formations of okazaki fragments. Semi-conservative replication: each of the two strands of dna is used as a template for the formation of a complementary dna strand. Another prediction of the watson-crick model: the replication fork. Polymerases: enzymes that synthesize dna in a template dependent manner, can make dna or rna complimentary to the template strand, template can be dna or.

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