Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Dna Ligase, The Double Helix, Helicase

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Adenine (purine) binds with thymine (pyrimidine) with two hydrogen bonds. Guanine (purine) binds with cytosine (pyrimidine) with three hydrogen bonds. Outcome of the classic meselson and stahl experiment. It was discovered that semiconservative dna replication occurred in cells. Direction of movement of dna polymerase on the template strand. Dna polymerase reads 3" to 5", however builds 5" to 3". Meaning of semi-conservative, semi-discontinuous, leading and lagging strand. Semiconservative means the original dna strand is broken into two, and these two strands are used as the templates for dna to be synthesized. Semi-discontinuous means that the dna is replicated on the lagging strand (5" to 3") and is built in a discontinuous fashion, however is made continuous by dna ligase. Leading strand (3" to 5"), lagging strand (5" to 3") Dna polymerase iii adds dna nucleotides to the rna primer. Dna polymerase i removes rna primer and replaces them with dna nucleotides. Dna ligase seals the nicks between okazaki fragments.

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