BISC207 Lecture 14: Chapter 15 - DNA Replication

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Two nucleotides are linked by covalent bonds (copoc) Monomers in strand are in same orientation. Base sequence is the variable part of dna. 2 antiparallel strands - form a double helix. Phosphate groups are on the outside interacting with water in a double helix. Each new double-helix has one parental and one daughter strand. Dna replication starts at sites called origins. One small circular chromosome (plasmid) one origin of replication. Multiple large linear chromosomes, multiple origins of replication per chromosome. Replication occurs on both sides of each origin. Has the opposite orientation of the parent strand. Forms in its 5" to 3" direction. At each origin the leading strand is built in one piece, the lagging strand is built in pieces. Each daughter strand is built of a combo of leading and lagging strands. In dna replication, parental strands separate and serve as templates. New nucleotides are added by at/gc rule.

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