01:447:380 Lecture 9: DNA Replication

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The speed which an organism can replicate its dna influences the speed at which its cells can replicate and divide. Escherichia coli can replicate 60,000 nucleotides per minute on each of their two strands of dna at each of their two replication forks. They have a 4. 6 million bp genome, and can replicate and divide in 20 minutes. 3,000 nucleotides per minute, but we have many origins of replication, and therefore many replication bubbles, in our genome. It takes a few hours to replicate the 3. 3 billion bp of human dna. Dna replication is accurate but mistakes do get made. The 1,000 genomes project reports that in a typical mother-father-child trio, approximately 30-35 new (de novo) mutations arise in the child, compared to the parents" sequences. These mutations can be due to causes other than faulty dna replication (more on this later) The original dna molecule stays intact (blue), and a completely new molecule is synthesized (red)

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