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1 Molecular Biology I. Introduction A. History
1. A. Meischer (1868) band rich in acid-phosphates 2. F. Griffith (1928) protein not inherited molecule

2 3. S. Luria, M. Delbruk, A. Hershey and M. Chase (1952) Viruses
Figure 10.1A Figure 10.1C 4. E. Chagraff (1952) T=A and G=C (in DNA pairing)

3 6. J. Watson & F. Crick (1953) built a model of DNA
5. R. Franklin (1952) uniform diameter, helical shape, highly repeatable Figure 10.3B Figure 10.3A

4 II. DNA Replication A. Definition B. Rules
1. DNA Orientation  5’ to 3’ Figure 10.2A Figure 10.3D

5 2. Directional  Read 3’ to 5” lay down 5’ to 3’
Figure 10.4A 3. Semi-conservative Replication (M. Meselson & F. Stahl)

6 C. Process by Players 1. DNA Helicase (opens DNA)
2. RNA Primase (lays down a short RNA sequence primer to direct the next enzyme) Figure 10.5C Figure 10.5A

7 3. DNA Polymerase III (read 3’ end of primer to lay down DNA bases opposite the original strand)
4. DNA Polymerase I (removes primer and lays down DNA bases)

8 5. DNA Ligase (ties together all the loose ends)

9 D. Editing & Repair 1. Players and Process
a. Editing = DNA polymerase I & DNA Ligase b. Repair = DNA nuclease, DNA polymerase I, & DNA ligase

10 E. Maintaining Length 1. Problem 2. Players
a. Lengthen = DNA telomerase, DNA polymerase I, & DNA ligase


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