BIO SCI 97 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Dna Replication, Nitrogenous Base, Pentose

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Properties necessary for the carrier of genetic information: complex, stable, able to be replicated, mutable (changeable) Purines and pyrimidines: these are the two types of nitrogenous bases in dna (and rna, pyrimidines: single ring structures, cytosine (c) 3: uracil (u) (only present in rna, thymine (t, purines: double ring structures, guanine (g, adenine (a) Dna replication is semiconservative: with the semi conservative approach, you begin with 1 parental duplex, then the strands separate and the new complementary stand is synthesized. You end up with 2 new duplex that are composed of. 1 parental strand and 1 newly synthesized strand. 5: at the second cycle, both duplex separate into two strands again and they synthesize 4 new strands. 6: dna polymerase catalyzes the formation of a new phosphodiester bond attaching adenosine monophosphate to the (cid:1007)" e(cid:374)d of the (cid:374)e(cid:449) strand, finally, a pyrophosphate group is discarded (two phosphates attached together) Dna polymerase: catalyzes the addition of the appropriate nucleotide, steps, 1.

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