BIOL 200 Lecture 5: Lecture 5 - DNA Replication

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Mutations in protein coding regions can be lethal therefore dna replication has to occur at a high delity. Dna replication proceeds through a semiconservative mechanism: determined by meselson and stahl. Requires deoxynucleoside 5" - triphosphate (dntps; n = a,t,c,g: in contrast, rna polymerization uses rntps. Requires a primer (can be dna or rna: in contrast, rna polymerization does not require a primer. Proceeds from a 5" to 3" direction (template is read in 3" to 5" direction) Free dntps are added through the formation of a new phosphodiester bond involving the 3" hydroxyl of the terminal sugar and the alpha phosphate of a dntp: primer used has a 3" hydroxyl. When rna is the primer the daughter strand that is formed is rna at the 5" end and dna at the 3" end: after dna replication the entire molecule is dna (rna is removed)

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