Biology 1002B Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Telomerase Rna Component, Histidine, Telomerase

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Dna can only build on a 3" oh on a properly paired dna base. Primer on leading strand of dna gets degraded but there"s no 3" oh: chromosome will shorten after every replication. Telomerase: kind of dna polymerase, binds to the single-stranded. Repeated sequence: telomerase extends chromosome ends so that they can shorten without losing information. Which of the following can extend a 3"oh on rna: yes, no, primase, dna polymerase, polya polymerase, telomerase, 1,2, & 3, primase & polya polymerase (make rna, dna polymerase extends rna when primer is removed. Haffie used it to find mutagens in wine. How do you know something causes mutagens: expensive procedures with rats. Bacterial test: salmonella bacteria cheap, bacteria are mutagens at the beginning (his-- - cannot make their own histadine, plated on minimal medium (no histadine) they will die, exception some survive. Reversion: mutation, mutants back to normal (wildtype)

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