BIOL 1107 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Dna Replication, Semiconservative Replication, Helicase

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If the cell doesn"t replicate dna, there is nothing to work with in each new cell. They wear out, get old, need to be replaced. The primary structure of dna has 2 major components: A backbone made up of the sugar and phosphate groups of deoxyribonucleotides. A series of nitrogen-containing bases that project from the backbone. Dna has directionality - one end has an exposed hydroxyl group on the 3" carbon of deoxyribose, and the other end has an exposed phosphate group on a 5" carbon. The molecule thus has a 3" end and a 5" end. Diploid (containing 2 complete sets of chromosomes) number in humans is 46. 92 molecules of dna are needed for replication. Each new dna molecule from 2 original strands will contain an original parent strand and a complementary strand. How do you break hydrogen bonds apart in dna strands.

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