BIOLOGY 151 Lecture : DNA Replication

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Watson and crick suggested that the existing strands of. Dna served as a template for the producing of new strands, with bases being added to the new strand"s according to complementary base pairing. Biologists then proposed three alternative hypotheses for how the old and new dna strands interacted during replication: Dispersive replication: in semiconservative replication, the parental dna strands separate and each is used as a template for the synthesis of a new strand. Dna polymerases can add deoxyribonucleotides to only the 3 end of a growing dna chain. Assume that the following single strand of dna was synthesized using dna polymerase and standard atp, gtp, and ctp along with a form of ttp that had each of the three phosphates labeled with 32p. To determine how nucleotides are linked together, an investigator cleaved the newly formed strand with the enzyme spleen diesterase, which cleaves dna at the covalent bond connecting the 5" carbon of the sugar to the phosphate.

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