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DNA REPLICATION
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REVIEW Shape of DNA is Base Pair Rules Adenine pairs with Cytosine pairs with Double Helix Thymine Guanine
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Why must DNA replicate? DNA is the physical carrier of inheritance. Species could not survive and individuals could not successfully reproduce
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Cells will divide and make an exact copy of the cell. DNA has all the genetic information so it must be copied also.
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REPLICATION Process of copying DNA
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Process of Replication 1.Double helix unwinds. DNA helicase – enyzme that opens the double helix by breaking hydrogen bonds between the bases.
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Replication Fork Area where the double helix separates Y-shaped
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2. DNA polymerase – enzyme that moves along each DNA strand and adds nucleotides according to base pair rules.
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Example G C A T
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3. Process continues until all of the DNA is copied and DNA polymerase detaches. DNA will wind back.
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RESULT = 2 Identical DNA strands
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ERROR!!!!! DNA polymerase can backtrack and proofread the nucleotide pairing. It can be fixed.
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Rate of Replication Bacteria – have circular DNA 2 replication forks at a single point and move away from each other.
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Eukaryotic Cells – each chromosome is a single long strand of DNA. If you replicate from 1 end to the other it would take
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33 DAYS!!!!
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So, each strand is replicated in sections that are 100,000 nucleotides long This takes 8 hours. Replication Forks DNA strand
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