BIOL 303 Lecture Notes - Lecture 26: Meiosis, Isotopes Of Nitrogen, S Phase

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Relies on a pairing with t and g pairing with c. Meselson and stahl (1958) used heavy nitrogen (^15n) and normal ^14n. Some cells still have the original dna somewhere in your body. Dna replication occurs during the s phase of the cycle, prior to cell division. When dna is replicated, it separates and hydrogen bonds holding the base pairs together break: Two identical nucleotide chains are built from one, as the bases form pairs. A site where dna is locally opened is called a replication fork . Two strands separate by breaking the hydrogen bonds at replication for. This is done by the helicase enzyme. New strands are bull opposite each of the separated strands using pair rules (a with t the new 5 to 3" strand can be continuous and g with c) by dna polymerase iii. Phosphodiester linkages are made between the sugars and the dna is twisted into a helix.

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