BSC 2010C Final: Exam 4 Complete Study Guide

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A = t & c = g. a+t:g+c it"s a 1:1 ratio. In dna, a pairs with t, g pairs with c. in rna, a pairs with u. Bases held together by weak hydrogen bonds that are base specific. Dna synthesis: know all the enzymes and what each one does, know the order in which they work! Primer is a short stretch of rna that serves as a foothold for dna polymerase 3: dna polymerase 3 makes a new strand by polymerizing nucleotides, using the parent strand as a template. It synthesizes dna in the 5" to 3" direction because normal dna is in the 3" to 5". Takes nucleotides with 3 phosphates and breaks 2 off, producing energy that goes toward the synthesis itself. The leading strand is synthesized in the direction of the opening of the replication bubble.

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