Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Dna Replication, Nucleic Acid Double Helix, Nitrogenous Base

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11. 2 dna structure: double helix shape, sugar-phosphate backbones, nitrogenous bases, nucleotides are made of three parts: 11. 2a watson and crick brought together information from several sources to work out dna. 11. 3 dna replication: watson and crick imagined the hydrogen bonds between the strands break to unwind. Leading strand is replicated continuously in the 5" to 3" direction. 11. 3d rna primers provide the staring point of dna polymerase to begin synthesizing a new. Dna chain: primers are short chains of nucleotides, made from rna, primers are made by the enzyme primase, primase leaves the template and dna polymerase extends the rna primer, rna primers are removed and replaced with dna later. 11. 3e one new dna strand is synthesized continuously; the other, discontinuously: two strands of dna are antiparallel, only one of them allows dna polymerase to make a copy from the 5" to 3" direction.

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