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Bell Work DNA replication is the process of making a copy of DNA. DNA replication occurs before a cell divides so each cell has a copy of DNA. Grab science book and find out: How do you think DNA makes a copy of itself?
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DNA Replication…. Why? Allows to exact copies of DNA to be made New cells have DNA identical to original cell’s DNA
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Replication steps 1. Unwinding and Separating DNA strands 2. Adding Complementary Bases 3. Formation of two identical DNA molecules
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Step 1… Unwinding Double helix unwinds Two strands separate and form a Y-shape Y-shape is called Replication Fork
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Step 2… Adding complementary bases New nucleotides are added at the fork to each side Base pairs formed according to base-pair rule Example: Original strand has Thymine, then adenine will be paired with Thymine as new strand forms Two original strands serve as templates for two new strands
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Step 3….. Formation of Two Identical DNA molecules Once whole sequence of DNA is copied two identical strands of DNA is formed Each double-stranded helix has one original one new strand All nucleotide sequences are identical to original DNA molecule
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Replication Proteins DNA helicase – enzyme that unwinds DNA Breaks Hydrogen bonds; unwinds; replication fork DNA Polymerase - enzyme that catalyzes formation of DNA molecule Adds nucleotides to each base pair Can also backtrack and proofread if wrong nucleotide is added Reduces errors - 1 in a billion
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNKWgcF PHqw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNKWgcF PHqw
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Grab science book turn to page 303 Answer questions 1-3 “Quick Lab” on your notes at bottom of page.
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