BIO130H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Okazaki Fragments, Chromosome, Telomerase Rna Component

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Bio130 lecture 8 - issues in dna replication. The 5" end of the daughter dna gets shortened. Why is this a problem: could lose vital genetic information. This is a major problem for the lagging strand: leading strand is fine since continuous replication. In the majority of eukaryotes, this problem is solved by having repetitive dna sequences at the ends of the chromosomes. Many ttggg sequences placed on the end. The repetitive sequence that is added to the 3" end of the parental strand (i. e. the lagging strand template) is determined by the rna template in telomerase: tend to be g rich. Video shown and will be linked in portal. On the lagging strand, the rna primers provide a 3" end for nucleotides to be. However, it cannot replicate the last bit of dna on the end of the lagging strand.

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