Biology 1001A Chapter Notes - Chapter 12.3: Dna Ligase, Topoisomerase, Isotopes Of Nitrogen

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For replication, the hydrogen bonds between the two strands break which allows them to unwind and separate and then acts as a template for the synthesis of its partner. Dispersive replication model has neither parental molecule remains intact and both chains of each replicated double helix contain old and new segments. 12. 3a - meselson and stahl showed that dna replication is semiconservative. In their experiment, they had to distinguish parental dna molecules from newly synthesized dna by using nonradioactive heavy nitrogen isotopes to tag the parent. 12. 3b dna polymerases are the primary enzymes of dna replication. Dna polymerases allow complementary polynucleotide chains to be assembled from individual deoxyribonucleotides. More than one kind of dna polymerase is required for dna replication in all cells. Deoxyribonucleoside triphosphates are the substrates for the polymerization reaction catalyzed by dna polymerases. A nucleoside triphosphate is a nitrogenous base linked to a sugar, which is also linked to a chain of three phosphate groups.

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