BIOL 302 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Dna Replication, Helicase, Okazaki Fragments

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For leading strand, rna primer is needed only to start replication. If tension allowed to build, makes unwinding extremely difficult. Fills in the gap by making a complementary copy of the info stored in the undamaged strand: after dna polymerase has filled in gap, break remains in sugar- phosphate backbone of repaired strand. This nick is healed by dna ligase: steps 2 and 3 mostly the same for all types of dna damage. But step 1 uses variety of different enzymes, each specialized for removing different types of dna damage. Depurination and deamination- what they are and how they cause mutations in dna. Which mechanism is error prone and why: nonhomologous end joining. Involves rapidly sticking the broken ends back together before the. Dna fragments drift apart and get lost: enzymes clean the broken ends and rejoin by dna ligation.

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