BIOL130L Study Guide - Final Guide: Guanine, Robertsonian Translocation, Wild Type

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Watson and crick believed that dna replication is semiconservative. Meselson and stahl proved this by putting 15n dna into 14n dna and noticed the first generation was purely hybrid, then one half light and one half hybrid in second generation, and so on. Within e. coli circular chromosomes, there contains one origin of replication (oric), which is at rich since it is only two hydrogen bonds. Dnaa, dnab (dna helicase), dnac, and oric work in cooperation to produce replication bubbles. Ssb proteins keep dna from coiling back together, requires. Since dna polymerase iii requires free 3" oh, rna primer is used so that free 3" oh is provided. (rna can add to nothing) Dna polymerase i removes rna primers and fills in the gap, with dna ligase forming phosphodiester bonds between the oh and po4. Dna pol i and iii also proofread in 3" to 5" direction. In large linear chromosomes, there are several origins of replication.

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