Biology 3593B Study Guide - Quiz Guide: The Double Helix, Atp Hydrolysis, Deoxyribonucleoside

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E: k rnberg combined dna, the four deoxyribonucleoside triphosphates, Dna polymerase, salts, and a ph buffer, in a test tube and showed that the dna served as a template for the synthesis of a new dna. Dna contains information for its own replication. There are two steps in dna replication. The double helix is unwound into two template strands to make them available for new base pairing. Dna helixes uses energy from atp hydrolysis to unwind the. Single-strand binding proteins keep the strands from getting back together. New nucleotides are added to the new strand at the 3" end and joined covalently by phosphodiester linkages, forming a bases sequence which is complementary to the bases in the template strand. A large protein complex, the replication complex, containing at least four proteins, including dna polymerase, interacts with the template strands. All chromosomes have a origin of replication ori. Proteins in the replication complex bind to a dna sequence in ori.

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