BIOL 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 37: Dna Replication, Base Pair, Semiconservative Replication

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Lomoar cpsd| 987298: uniform diameter of 2nm. Nitrogenous bases stacked 1/3 of a nm apart. Figured out a double ringed base must always be paired with a single ring base . 3 hydrogen bonds in the c-g base pairing and only 2 in the a-t pairing . Base pair findings matched the finding of chargaff (equal amount of a to t in dna and c to g) . Discovery of structure lead to thoughts about function related to replication . You can determine the sequence of bases in one strand of dna by looking at the other . Cell applies the same rule when copying its genes. Free nucleotides swim around the nucleus, 1 at a time they line up to match the specific base pairing rules, enzymes link the nucleotides . After double helix replicates, each of the 2 daughter molecules contains 1 old strand (part of parent molecule) and 1 newly created strand = semiconservative model .

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