BIOL 1000 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Helicase, Dna Replication, Okazaki Fragments

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Dna contains one strand of the original & one newly synthesized strand of. Dna polymerase: they"(cid:396)e e(cid:374)zy(cid:373)es that (cid:272)(cid:396)eate dna (cid:373)ole(cid:272)ules (cid:373)y assembling nucleotides. They work in pairs to copy one molecule of double-stranded dna into 2 new double-stranded dna molecules. Nucleotide triphosohates (datp, ggtp, dctp, dttp): a molecule containing a nucleotide bound to a 3 phosphate group. Provide the building blocks for nucleic acid (dna & rna). Dna helicase: e(cid:374)zy(cid:373)es that"(cid:396)e used to separate strands of dna double helix into single strands allowing each strand to be copied . They unwind the dna double helix by breaking the hydrogen bonds in dna. Replication fork: it"s a very active area where dna replication takes place. Its creates when dna helicase unwinds the double helix st(cid:396)u(cid:272)tu(cid:396)e. it"s (cid:272)o(cid:373)posed of leadi(cid:374)g & laggi(cid:374)g st(cid:396)a(cid:374)d of dna. Single-stranded binding proteins (ssb): they have high affinity to single-stranded dna. It prevents single-stranded dna from reannealing to form a double helix.

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