BIOLOGY 201L Chapter Notes - Chapter 6: Dna Replication, Semiconservative Replication, Okazaki Fragments

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Chapter 6 - dna replication, repair, and recombination. Mutations can be unnoticeable, can benefit, or harm the organism. Dna can duplicate at 1000 nucleotides per second. Each dna strand can act as a template for synthesis of new complementary strand. Replication machine is a cluster of proteins that replicates dna. Semiconservative replication because duplicated dna has one old and one new strand. Initiator proteins bind to dna sequences called replication origins. The proteins then break h bonds b/w bases and pull 2 strands apart. Replication origins usually have a lot of a-t bonds. Beginning dna replication at many places at once shortens time a cell needs to copy whole genome. Replication forks form at each replication origin, from which a replication machine moves along the. Forks move away from origin in opposite directions, unzipping and replicating dna as they go.

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