Biology 1201A Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Dna Polymerase Iii Holoenzyme, Franklin Stahl, Cytokinesis

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Analogy of dna replication and photocopier making copies of each other. Dna replication: first need to separate h-bonds ->helicase, topoisomerase break backbone of dna helix and allows it to untwist, relieves tension. True or false - one template strand is synthesized continuously from one end of the chromosome to the other: false one template strand is going to be continuously synthesized. Telomerase - once strands are separated, remember that you had a leading strand which is continuing on to end of chromosome. But the lagging strand needs to go backwards right to left. Dna ligase in middle (purple dot), not able to anneal at end b/c of gap. Every time you replicate dna, the chromosome would get shortened. Lots of telomere sequences at the end of strand. These are to prevent the chromosome from shortening to most important parts. Dna polymerase binds to the primers and makes the new strand of dna.

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