AGR 3303 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Semiconservative Replication, Origin Recognition Complex, Chromosome

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There are 3 major pathways of information flow in the cell: replication information passes from one dna to another dna, transcription- information passes from dna to rna, translation- information passes from rna to protein. Results in exact duplicates of the original double stranded dna molecule. New dsdna (double strand molecule) one original strand and one new strand. Slide 5: blue are original and red are newly produced dna (daughter double stranded molecule). One template and one daughter double stranded molecule. Experiment: which model of dna replication applies to e. coli? present. Conclusion: dna replication in e. coli is semiconservative. Process for semiconservative: starts at 15/15 then transfers to 14 and replicates to. 14/15 and 15/15 then replicates again to have 14/14 as well as 14/15 and 15/15 after the second round of replication. Origin of replication: dna synthesis begins at an origin of replications, prokaryotes: oric, eukaryotes: origin recognition complex (orc)

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