MCB 3020L Lecture Notes - Lecture 35: Dna Replication, Nucleic Acid Double Helix, Semiconservative Replication

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28 Mar 2018
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Structure containing dna that physically carry hereditary information; contains the genes. Segments of dna that code for functional products. What are the two strands of dna held together by. Set of rules that determines how a nucleotide sequence is converted into the amino acid sequence of a protein. Genetic makeup, the information that codes for all the particular characteristics of the organism. Refers to the actual, expressed properties of the genotype. Computers search for the actual coding segment of dna. Double helix of the parent dna separates as weak hydrogen bonds are broken. Hydrogen bonds form between new coplementary nucleotides and each starnd of the parental template to form new base paira. Enzymes catalyze the formation of sugar phosphate bonds between sequential nucleotide on each resulting daughter strand. New strand contains both an original strand and one new strand. The 5" -> 3" portion runs opposite to the other 5" -> 3"

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