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DNA replicates before a cell divides Occurs during the S or synthesis phase of the cell cycle Replication creates identical copies of DNA strands Takes place in the nucleus
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DNA DOUBLE HELIX 3 Nitrogenous Base (A,T,G or C) “Rungs of ladder” “Legs of ladder” Phosphate & Sugar Backbone
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Begins at Origin of Replication Two strands open forming a Replication Forks (Y-shaped region) New strands grow at the forks ReplicationFork Parental DNA Molecule 3’ 5’ 3’ 5’
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The Enzyme, Helicase, unwinds and separates the 2 DNA strands by breaking the weak hydrogen bonds DNA polymerase adds nucleotides complimentary to the parental strand
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- Replication occurs at multiple sites along the DNA - DNA polymerase is very accurate - However mutations do occur - Proofreading occurs continuously by DNA polymerase
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Write the complimentary strand: T A C G G A C T A A C G C
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Write the complimentary strand: T A C G G A C T A A C G C A T G C C T G A T T G C G
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When and where does DNA replication occur? What is the relationship between adenine and thymine called? What are the two enzymes involved in DNA replication?
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In pairs you are going to create your own DNA models.
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Sugar - Black pentagon Phosphate - White tube Nitrogenous bases - Adenine - Orange (5) Guanine - Yellow (4) Cytosine - Blue (4) Thymine - Green (5) Hydrogen bonds - White rods
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Create 18 nucleotides Put together a 9 rung ladder of DNA Be sure to have correct base pairing After having a complete DNA molecule create 18 more nucleotides
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Begin to “unzip” DNA molecule from one end Add complimentary nucleotides to create two DNA molecules
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