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Structure & Replication
Basics of DNA Structure & Replication
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DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid)
Polymer made of smaller monomers nucleotides Described as having a double helix Twisted ladder Outside = sugar phosphate backbone Inside = base pairs
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Nucleotides Repeating monomer Made of 3 smaller molecules Sugar
Deoxyribose Phosphate Base (4 Types) Adenine Thymine Cytosine Guanine
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Base Pair Rule Adenine with Thymine Guanine with Cytosine
Joined together by hydrogen bonds Pairs are in equal amounts Form the steps in the DNA ladder
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DNA Replication 3 Main Stages
Each strand acts as a template for the synthesis of a new strand Reaction carried out by enzymes 3 Main Stages Initiation – replication begins at an origin point Elongation – new strands of DNA are synthesized Follows the base pair rule Termination – new strand of DNA is complete
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Initiation: The strands separate
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Elongation: Each strand builds up its partner by adding the appropriate nucleotides
PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 The nucleotides are present in the nucleoplasm. The nuclear equivalent of cytoplasm PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 PO4 Termination: 2 new and identical strands are complete.
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Semi-Conservative Model
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Chromosomes Found in nucleus
Chromosomes are tightly wound forms of DNA
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Chromosomes & Genes Different chromosomes have different genes
Gene is a sequence of bases in a DNA molecule
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Homologous Chromosomes
Chromosomes arranged in pairs = homologous chromosomes One from mom and one from dad Have the same genes in the same order Slightly different DNA sequences
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Humans have 23 pairs (46 Total)
Homologous Pairs Humans have 23 pairs (46 Total) Autosomes Sex Chromosomes
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