Biochemistry 2280A Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Dna Ligase, Chromosome, Semiconservative Replication

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Dna replication is semiconservative, each strand acts as a template to make a complementary strand. The 2 helices formed each have a parent strand and new strand. Labelled dna with n14and n15 and used contribution to weigh it after a couple generations of replication. Bacteria have 1 replication origin that is highly conserved in all bacteria. Only 1 is needed because their genome is relatively small. Eukaryotes have longer genomes so many replication origins are needed for fast replication. In eukaryotes the replication origin can differ, but it is generally regions that are rich if a-t sequences as a-t pairs are easily separated compared to g-c with 3 hydrogen bonds. Initiator proteins recognize replication origin and separate strands to create a single stranded region where bases are exposed. This forms the replication bubble containing 2 replication forks in opposite directions.

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