BIOL239 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Dna Polymerase Iii Holoenzyme, Dna Ligase, Okazaki Fragments

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After 1 generation, you get a mix of the two. Found a single-band in between the light and the heavy. All the daughter molecules are the same, but they are hybrids. Dna rep: prokaryotes have small circular chromosomes, bacteria don"t go through miesosis and mitosis, they undergo binary fission . 1: only need 1 origin of replication: oric, at- rich. Easier to pull apart, melt: there are a whole bunch of proteins that go in there. iii. It recognizes the origin and starts to pull things apart, starting the melting process. Once there is enough room, the initiation complex is created at the replication fork and helicase enters. Strands only grow in 1 direction (5"-3") so the orientation of strand is really important: an rna primer is needed to provide a free 3 oh which dna polymerase needs to extend up.

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