BIO 319 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Dna Replication, Differential Centrifugation, Short Strand

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Template strands: a strand of dna that is used to synthesize a complementary strand of dna or rna. Parental strands: dna st(cid:396)a(cid:374)d that is used as a te(cid:373)plate i(cid:374) (cid:396)epli(cid:272)atio(cid:374) (cid:894)(cid:1007)" to (cid:1009)"(cid:895) Daughter strands: the newly made st(cid:396)a(cid:374)d of dna i(cid:374) (cid:396)epli(cid:272)atio(cid:374) (cid:894)(cid:1009)" to (cid:1007)"(cid:895) Conservative model: an incorrect model in which both strands of parental dna remain together following dna replication. Semiconservative model: the correct model for dna replication in which the newly made double- stranded dna contains one original strand and one newly made strand. Dispersive model: an incorrect model for dna replication in which segments of parental dna and newly made dna are interspersed in both strands following the replication process. Replication forks: the region in which two dna strands have separated and new stands are being synthesized (in opp. Bidirectional replication: the phenomenon in which two dna replication forks start in both directions from an origin of replication.

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