BIOL 190 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Semiconservative Replication, Okazaki Fragments, Dna Replication

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Membrane bound organelle that contains the dna of a cell. Set of dna that codes for a protein. Histone protein are used to coil dna in order to condense them into chromosomes. A chromatin is the combination of dna and histones. Understand why dna replication is called semiconservative: because in each daughter dna there is a single parent strand that is conserved. The spot from which dna splits for replication. Rna brings the matching nitrogenous base and attaches it to the template strand. Connects nitrogenous bases in new dna strands and replaces primers. From 3" to 5" of the leading template strand. Why is dna synthesis on the leading strand continuous, but. Only one primer is needed on the leading strand as it approaches the replication fork. Since replication on the lagging strand starts at the fork, the primer constantly must be reset.

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