Biology 1001A Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Chromosome, Bone Marrow, Okazaki Fragments

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Dna polymerases cannot initiated dna synthesis, they can only elongate. 1 replisome replicates both strands at the same time. 1 replisome has 2 dna polymerase molecules, one replicating each of the two strands. The lagging strand has to be looped to remove the okazaki fragments. Chromatids are identical dna molecules attached at their centromeres. List of mechanisms to ensure inheritance of sameness. Telomerase brings its own template and adds on the 3" end because that"s what polymerase can do telomerase is based on rna (rna template) to synthesis dna. It just adds more dna to the 3" end called the telomere (non coding essential dna), same dna over and over again. 3" telomere end actually bends and creates a cap that protects the end of a chromosome chromosomes do shorten after each replication. Clicker question 2: yes, on the opposite strand. Any tissue that needs to be replaced/repair.

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