Biology 1002B Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Helicase, Ribosome, Prokaryote

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Overhang and Telomeres
-Overhang: Removal of last primer on lagging strand leaves unreplicated parental strand
3’
-Overhang can not be replicated because new RNA primer cannot be inserted
-Overhang can be cut off causing DNA to be shortened after every replication
-Problem:
1. Overhang contains coding sequence→ Loses genetic information when cut off
2. Overhang is a sticky end and can stick to another strand with an overhang
-Changes the structure of other DNA strand and affect its functionality
-Solution: Buffers
-Telomeres (non-coding regions added to the end) acting as buffer
-Becomes sacrificed when DNA is replicated
-Reduced after every replication -Can be replenished (Depends on cell
type)
-Run out = Losing coding sequence of DNA → Cell aging Senescence)
-Results in: Mutation/Apoptosis
-Folds on itself to form hair pin to prevent sticky end
-Length depends on cell type:
-Frequently dividing cell = Longer telomere
-Telomerase: Enzyme adds telomeres to overhang on 3’ end of lagging strand
-Brings RNA template:
-Portion of it matches overhang and binds to it
-Remainder portion adds DNA nucleotides to overhang on the 3’ end
-Added nucleotides complements RNA template
-Overhang is extended
-Primer is now able to be added
-DNA polymerase III bind and finishes replication
-Primer is removed leaving non-coding overhang
-Overhang folds to prevent sticky end
Cloning:
-Used to extract and replicate specific gene
-Not as efficient as PCR in producing copies of genes
-Gene only present in cell once→ Would require large amount of cells to work
-Genome extracted+segmented. Same sized portion removed from bacteria plasmids
-Genome inserted into plasmids and bacteria are cultured
-Resulting in many copies of the genome
-Tests made to isolate for bacteria containing gene of interest
-i.e. (eat resistant gene→ Treat with high temperature
-Gene isolated from bacteria
Restriction enzymes:
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Overhang can not be replicated because new rna primer cannot be inserted. Overhang: removal of last primer on lagging strand leaves unreplicated parental strand (cid:523)3"(cid:524: overhang contains coding sequence loses genetic information when cut off. Overhang can be cut off causing dna to be shortened after every replication. Problem: overhang is a sticky end and can stick to another strand with an overhang. Changes the structure of other dna strand and affect its functionality. Portion of it matches overhang and binds to it. Telomeres (non-coding regions added to the end) acting as buffer. Run out = losing coding sequence of dna cell aging (cid:523)senescence) Folds on itself to form (cid:498)hair pin(cid:499) to prevent sticky end. Telomerase: enzyme adds telomeres to overhang on 3" end of lagging strand. Remainder portion adds dna nucleotides to overhang on the 3" end. Not as efficient as pcr in producing copies of genes. Genome inserted into plasmids and bacteria are cultured.

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