BIOL 401 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Okazaki Fragments, Peptide, Single-Strand Dna-Binding Protein

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Lecture 5 dna replication: how a single cell becomes a multicellular organism. Amount of dna inside somatic cells stays the same. Conservative: both old strands go to one cell, both new strands go to another. Semiconservative: double strand replicated to one old strand and one new strand. Dispersive: one old and one new strands but in opposite orders. Meselson and stahl (1958): wanted to figure out dna replication: grew calls in heave nitrogen. All dna produced would have 15n instead of 14n. Single band far down: grew the second generation in light nitrogen. If it were conservative you"d see two bands (cid:523)two pink and two blue(cid:524). Actually ended up with a new band that was light/light. It showed that dna replication has an old strand and a new strand. Process of strand growth: deoxyribonuclease added to a dna polymer, phosphodiester bond forms between carbon on deoxyribose, pyrophosphate is released. Helix unwinds due to h bonds breaking.

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