Biology 1201A Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Nucleoside Triphosphate, Nitrogenous Base, Polynucleotide

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For replication, the hydrogen bonds between the two strands break, allowing them to unwind and. When replication is complete, there are two double helices. One strand derived from the parental dna molecule base-paired with a newly. Two new double helices consists of the identical base-pair sequences as the parental synthesized one. 11. 3a meselson and stahl showed that dna replication is semiconservative. Used a nonradioactive heavy nitrogen isotope to tag the parental dna. 11. 3b dna polymerases are the primary enzymes of dna replication deoxyribonucleotides by dna polymerase reaction catalyzed by dna polymerases linked to a chain of three phosphate groups. A nucleoside triphosphate is a nitrogenous base linked to a sugar, which in turn is. Each dna strand has two distinct ends. During replication, complementary polynucleotide chains are assembled from individual. Deoxyribonucleoside triphosphates (dtp) are the substrates for the polymerization. 5" end with an exposed phosphate group attached to the 5" carbon of the sugar.

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