BIOL 112 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Polymerase Chain Reaction, Boiling Point, Internal Thracian Revolutionary Organisation

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Dna replication: the process of duplicating a dna molecule: occurs in virtually the same way in all organisms. 3" direction (so that the daughter strand will run in the 3" 5" direction) The lagging strand must also grow in the 5" 3" direction, but this is in the opposite direction to the replication fork therefore, it is synthesized in a series of short pieces. It synthesizes several bases of complementary rna at the 5" end of the daughter strand so that the dna polymerase can get to work: all daughter dna strands, therefore, have small rna fragments attached to their 5" ends. For the leading strand, there is only one of these at the beginning. If a mistake is made, replication for one strand will slow down until the other can catch up. There is another type which replaces the nucleotides of the rna primer with.

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