BIOL 1201 : Biology Notes3 For Exam 3

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The chromosome with 4 tails picture is made from a long chromosome strand (alpha helix) bound around histone proteins that then bound together and wound up again. Ultimately, the information in dna is used to make: Note: homeplate bases (pentagonal) point to the 5" end, the same end with the phosphate group. Parent molecule breaks hydrogen bonds between the backbones. Separate backbones, each create a new dna strand daughter dna. Splitting of dna to replicate doesn"t happen at one end and go through the strand. It actually starts at several places to speed it up. Starting in the middle, the splitting makes a bubble, . Which at each half are called a replication fork. When bubbles hits each other, this is responsible for. Lagging ones make several segments since they must. New sections built 5" to 3" and anti-parallel (always) Free nucleotides carry 3 phosphate groups, using two when bonding.

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