Biology 1001A Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Dna Polymerase I, Dna Replication, Helicase

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Watson and crick believed that the hydrogen bonds, between the two strands of dna, break, separating them from each other. Each strand acts as a template for the synthesis of its partner. Upon completion, there are two double helices, each with one stand derived from the parental dna molecule. Conservative replication: each of the two strands of original dna serves as a template for a new double helix: resulting in two identical double helices, one being newly synthesized and one being re-synthesized. Dispersive replication: neither parental molecule remains intact, both chains of each replicated double helix contain old and new segments. 12. 3a meselson and stahl showed that dna replication is semiconservative. Distinguished parental dna molecules from newly synthesized dna molecules. Used non-radioactive heavy nitrogen isotope (15n) to tag the parental dna. Molecules with this tag are much denser. Grew e. coli bacteria in 15n isotope culture. Transferred it to new culture containing 14n isotope.

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