BIO 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Semiconservative Replication, Nitrogenous Base, Cytosine

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Nitrogenous base: dna consist of 4 type of nitrogenous bases: Cytosine (c) (a) pair only with (t) and (g) pairs only with (c: replication of dna. The process begins with an enzyme breaks the weak hydrogen bonds that hold together the paired bases that make up nucleotide strands of the double helix, thereby unzipping and unwinding the strands. As a result, the nitrogenous bases on the separated regions of each strand are temporarily exposed, allowing each to serve as a template for a new strand. Free nucleotide bases, which are always present within the nucleus, can then attach to complementary bases on the open dna strands. Each strand of the original dna molecule serves as a template for the formation of a new strand.

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