Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Non-Homologous End Joining, Archaea, Intron

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Babies inherit chromosomes with telomerase that have telomeres. In stem cells, they need longer life so they have telomerase. List of mechanisms to ensure inheritance of sameness : complementary base pairing during replication, cell cycle checkpoints, telomerase to prevent the loss of dna, cytoskeleton. Polymerase required the 3" oh to be in the right place. Wrong base is in crooked polymerase has trouble attaching next base, where polymerase goes backwards & breaks the backbone (covalent bond) and removes the wrong base. 3" oh is the mechanism that allows proofreading. Allows enzymes to proofread, but prevents these enzymes from starting dna replication need for primase to start replication. Degenerate code has to do with different codons specifying the same amino acids that is important in translation, but in replication, we only care about base pairing. Proofreading limits the errors in dna replication. Proofreading can fail and a mismatch pair can persist behind the fork.

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