GCD 3022 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Eukaryotic Dna Replication, Helicase, Okazaki Fragments

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Dna replication is the process in which existing dna strands are used to make new dna strands. Dna replication occurs when the strands of dna unwind and each strand is used as a template to make a new strand according to the at/gc rule. The resulting dna molecules have the same base sequence as the original dna. By labeling dna with heavy and light isotopes of nitrogen and using configuration, meselson and stahl showed that dna replication is semiconservative. 11. 2 bacterial dna replication: the formation of two replication forks at the origin of. Bacterial dna replication begins at a single origin of replication and proceeds bidirectionally around the circular chromosome. In e. coli, dna replication is initiated when dnaa proteins bind to sequences in five dnaa boxes at the origin of replication. Dna helicases then promote the movement of two forks. 11. 3 bacterial dna replication: synthesis of new dna strands.

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