Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Okazaki Fragments, Dna Replication, Telomerase

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A pairs with t, c pairs with g. Whether a strand is leading or lagging depends on where the fork is. Replisomes replicate one strand continuously, one discontinuously. Both leading and lagging strands need to be primed. At the last bubble on the end of a chromosome. Because chromosomes are linear, there is an end somewhere. Chromosomes do not unwind then replicate from one end to the. The bubble right at the end has a primer (blue bit on bottom) last primer on last okazaki fragment. Removing the primer is no problem, 3" oh polymerase 1 replaces. Primer on the end can"t be replaced, chromosomes get shorter o other it every time they"re replicated: telomerase elongates. It is able to extend the 3" oh. Telomerase is a protein/enzyme and associates with a bit of rna. Dna polymerase brings its own template to extend 3" end. Adds several hundred repeats at the end.

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