BIO 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 16: Start Codon, S Phase, Stop Codon

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Original strands are used as a template to make new strands. Each new strand is going to be identical to the original molecule. Semiconservative model-each new model is semi-new semi-old, one strand new one strand old. Occurs during s phase of interphase in the cell cycle. Bacterial cells have a single origin of replication. Point or origin is where the original separation occurs. Start at the point of origin, strands break apart and replication proceeds in both directions. Dna synthesis is bidirectional-occurring in both directions at the same time-replication bubbles grow in two directions as dna replication proceeds. A specific set of proteins are responsible for recognizing sites where replication begins and opening the double helix at those point. These proteins are activated by the proteins that initiates s phase in the cell cycle. Once a replication bubble opens at the origin of replication, a different set of enzymes takes over to start dna synthesis.

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