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DNA Replication
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semi-conservative Mendelson and Stahl, 1958
each new DNA molecule consists of 1 parent (old) strand and one new strand 10 steps
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Process 1) DNA helicase breaks H bonds between complementary base pairs 2) Strands are kept apart by single- stranded binding proteins 3) Copying occurs in 2 directions at once- toward fork on 3’ end, away from fork on 5’ end
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Process 4) Replication occurs at many points at the same time. Replication bubbles form 5)RNA primers laid down by primase, used by DNA polymerase III as a starting point 6) nucleotides added to 3’ end, leading strand built towards fork
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Process 7) lagging strand (Okazaki fragments), built discontinuously away from fork 8) DNA polymerase I removes RNA primers, replaces them with nucleotides 9) DNA ligase joins Okazaki fragments- phosphodiester bonds 10) DNA polymerase I and III proofread
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