BSC 114 Chapter Notes - Chapter 16: Telomere, Proofreading, Dna Mismatch Repair

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Dna replication- the process by which a dna molecule is copied. Transformation- a change in genotype and phenotype due to the assimilation of external dna by a cell. Evidence for dna as the genetic material came from studies of viruses that infect bacteria. A virus is little more than dna enclosed by a protective coat. Watson and crick"s model of replication predicts that when a double helix replicates, each of the two daughter molecules will have one old strand, from the parent molecule, and one newly made strand. The replication of a dna molecule begins at particular sites called origins of replication. At each end of a replication bubble is a replication fork, a y-shaped region where the parental strands of dna are being unwound. Helicases are enzymes that untwist the double helix at the replication forks, separating the two parental strands and making them available as template strands.

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