01:447:380 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: Dna Replication, Plasmid, Centromere

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~for the bottom strand, because it goes only 5" to 3", multiple little primers are set down as more of the dna unwinds. ~the replicated strands stick to original because they are complimentary so they h bond. ~bottom strand has interrupted replication, the top one is leading. ~to determine which is leading and laggin know where is origin of replication, and know. ~on the other side of the origin of replication, the leading/lagging is switched. ~plasmid in bacteria also gets replicated, but differently. One part of a strand breaks, one strand is completely removed off the plasmid, hanging, and continues replication that way and becomes completely separate. ~eukary chromosome replication the replicated and origin strand are attached at their centromeres. ~semiconservative each dna molecule made of one original and one new strand. ~conservative one dna molecule made of 2 old strands, the other made of two new strands.

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