BIO 1140 Lecture 20: DNA Replication Part 2

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Okay, so we saw this kind of arrangement in the video that i showed last week, last lecture, where we had both strands of dna being separated and then replicaion occurring simultaneously on both parental strands. So this morning we"re going to look at that a litle bit more in detail. So irst we need our helicase which is a protein that wraps around the two parental strands. This is the protein that"s actually going to unwind the two strands. So it binds to it when it is in a double stranded form. So helicase ends up being at the fork. Remember when we have our replicaion bubble, the origin of replicaion is in the centre of the bubble and at the fork is where the two strands are unwinding. So that"s where helicase is going to ind itself, in yellow over here.

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