BIOLOGY 151 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Dna Ligase, Okazaki Fragments, Dna Replication

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Dna replication only occurs in the s phase, happens in a semi-conservative manner, stands are torn apart, each of parental strands serve as template for new strands. *replication occurs 5" to 3": dna pol(cid:455)(cid:373)erizatio(cid:374) o(cid:272)(cid:272)urs o(cid:374)l(cid:455) i(cid:374) the 5" to 3" dire(cid:272)tio(cid:374) a(cid:374)d is (cid:272)atal(cid:455)zed (cid:271)(cid:455) dna polymerase, dna polymerase is highly conserved among species. Its basic function is to synthesize a new dna strand from an existing template. Most dna polymerases also correct mistakes in replication. Replication of linear dna: multiple oris (origin of replication) forming replication bubbles. Replication of circular dna: replication starts at the origin and moves around in the circular chromosome in both directions. Dna synthesis and rna primers: rna primase lays down and rna primer, dna polymerase extends the rna primer, a different dna polymerase removes the primer and replaces it with dna, dna ligase joins the dna fragments. Proofreading: most dna polymerases can correct their own errors in a process called proofreading.

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