BIO 1140 Study Guide - Final Guide: Okazaki Fragments, Primase, Dna Replication

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Hydrogen bonds allow for the dna to be flexible while still being stable. In a dna nucleotide the phosphate group attaches to the sugar at the 3" and the nitrogenous base attaches at the 5" position. Dna is wrapped around proteins called histones; called a nucleosome. Dna replication needs to occur in order for mitosis for happen. If replication does not occur, then there is no signal to initiate mitosis. In eukaryotes, there can be multiple simultaneous replication forks (autonomous replication sequences) The only place you can add a new nucleotide is at the 3" end. Dna and separates it: to prevent the strand from coiling back up, single stranded proteins can line the parental strand. You have to start from the origin and go towards the fork; elongate a new strand 5" to 3". Dna directed rna polymerase (it"s a primase) Topoisomerase creates nicks on the parental strand to decrease tension.

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