BISC 101 Lecture Notes - Nitrogenous Base, Hydrogen Bond, Helicase

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Genetic material that encodes all of the traits that make a species. Transmitted from on generation to the next (inherited) Consists of a sugar(deoxyribose), a nitrogen base, and a phosphate base. [fig 16. 8] nitrogen bases is paired by hydrogen bonding. Two dna strands unwind and separate each strand, acts as a template for the formation of a new strand (complementary strand) Regions of dna with speci c sequence, protein attach here, separate strands. Two dna strands must unwind from the double helix. Single stranded binding proteins - keep 2 dna strands from sticking together. Topoisomerase - breaks the strand, turns it and rejoins the dna to relieve the tension due to untwisting. New nucleotides are added toby dna polymerase, only at the 3" end of the new strand. Dna polymerase adds nucleotides to an existing strand, it cannot initiate a new strand New strand develops in 5" -> 3" direction.

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