LQB186 Lecture 7: DNA Replication

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Watson and crick model suggested semi-conservative replication. Fra(cid:374)kli(cid:374)"s (cid:454)-ray diffraction experiments demonstrated that: the dna helix is both tightly packed and regular in structure. Nitrogenous bases are packaged within the interior. Chargaff had also demonstrated that dna is composed of an equal number of purines (a + g) and pyrimidines (c. An a t bond was the same length as a g c bond: adenine and thymine paired via two hydrogen bonds, whereas guanine and cytosine paired via three hydrogen bonds. If the bases were always paired this way, then this would describe the regular structure of the dna helix (shown by franklin) Dna structure suggests two mechanisms for dna replication: Proceeds in opposite directions on the two strands. Due to the antiparallel nature of the strands. In eukaryotic organisms the dna is packaged with histone proteins. Create a compacted structure called a nucleosome. Resulting in a greatly compacted structure that allows for more efficient storage.

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