Semiconservative Replication of DNA

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Semiconservative Replication of DNA Figures_Hi-res\ch03\cell3e03060.jpg

The Reaction Catalyzed by DNA Polymerase Figures_Hi-res\ch05\cell3e05021.jpg

Synthesis of Leading and Lagging Strands of DNA Figures_Hi-res\ch05\cell3e05041.jpg

Synthesis of Leading and Lagging Strands of DNA Figures_Hi-res\ch05\cell3e05042.jpg

Initiation of Okazaki Fragments with RNA Primers Figures_Hi-res\ch05\cell3e05051.jpg

Removal of RNA Primers and Joining of Okazaki Fragments Figures_Hi-res\ch05\cell3e05061.jpg

Roles of DNA Polymerases in E. coli and Mammalian Cells Figures_Hi-res\ch05\cell3e05070.jpg

Polymerase Accessory Proteins Figures_Hi-res\ch05\cell3e05080.jpg

Action of Helicases and Single-Stranded DNA-Binding Proteins Figures_Hi-res\ch05\cell3e05090.jpg

Model of the E. coli Replication Fork Figures_Hi-res\ch05\cell3e05110.jpg

Proofreading by DNA Polymerase Figures_Hi-res\ch05\cell3e05121.jpg

Origin of Replication in E. coli Figures_Hi-res\ch05\cell3e05131.jpg

Origem de replicação em bacterias

Replication Origins in Eukaryotic Chromosomes Figures_Hi-res\ch05\cell3e05140.jpg

Necessidade de telomeros

Action of Telomerase Figures_Hi-res\ch05\cell3e05171.jpg