BSC 3096 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Methionine, Chromosome, Allosteric Regulation

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Eukaryotes have more than one copy of some genes. Prokaryotes have only one copy of each gene. Transcriptionally active chromatin is structurally different from inactive chromatin i. ii. 3" end is attached to -oh group c. d. e. One time in each life cycle a cell replicates its dna. When a new double strand is created, it contains one strand from the original and one new strand c. Replication beings towards the middle of a chromosome at the origin of replication i. A single eukaryotic chromosome contains multiple origins of replication e. f. g. h. i. j. From the origin, two replisomes proceed in the opposite direction. Replication fork - the point where a replisome is attached to the chromosome. Replicons/replication units - discrete segments of dna replication on the same chromosome. Dna pol cannot initiate a strand from two nucleotides, it needs a free -oh group to attach on to i.

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