BIO SCI 93 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Okazaki Fragments, Dna Replication, Dna Repair

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Dna replication occurs in the 5" to 3" direction. Dna replication is carried out by dna polymerase and other enzymes. Telomeres are sequences of dna at the end of chromosomes. Y shaped region where new dna strands are. Binds to and stabilizes single stranded dna until it"s ready to use. Corrects overwinding of dna ahead of the replication fork. Dna polymerase catalyzes the elongation of new dna at the replication fork. Cannot initiate synthesis of polynucleotide; can only add nucleotides to the 3" end. Can start an rna chain from scratch. Joins okazaki fragments (removes rna primer and replaces it with dna) Dna can be damaged through: exposure to harmful chemicals/ cigarette smoke/ x rays. Mutations not always bad- evolution/ variation for natural selection. Nuclease cuts out damaged section of dna and polymerase replaces the missing nucleotides. Polymerase limitations- problems for linear dna of eukaryotic chromosomes.

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