BIOLOGY 1A03 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Chromosome, Telomere, Semiconservative Replication

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Dna replicates in a semi-conservative manner-replication results in one old strand and one new strand. Replication occurs in the s-phase of the cell along origins of replication". In prokaryotes: replication begins at a single origin of replication replication continues around the circular chromosome from one initiation site. The template strand is copied from the 3" to 5" end and produces a daughter strand that elongates in a 5" to 3" direction. Eukaryotic replication is initiated when a short stretch of an rna molecule/primer is synthesized and base pairs with the template dna strands. Primer is required because the enzymatic machinery that elongates a new daughter strand can only do so from an existing piece of dna/rna. Dna polymerase synthesizes the replicated dna strand from the primers that anneal to the template strand. Lagging strand: discontinuous (fragmented) replication, several primers needed.

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