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DNA REPLICATION
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Semi-conservative theory DNA molecule made up of one parental strand and one new strand
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Enzymes involved Gyrase – this is a large protein that unwinds the DNA and releases stress on the molecule. Helicase – this is a large protein that can unzip DNA by separating H-bonds. Single-Stranded Binding Proteins (SSBs) –protein that prevents the two separated strands from re- annealing. DNA Polymerases( I or III) –group of proteins that read single-stranded DNA in the direction of 5’ to 3’ and assembles nucleotides in the new strand from 3’ to 5’. It can read and extend a nucleotide sequence but cannot start one.
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Enzymes involved cont’d Primase – an RNA Polymerase that makes short RNA primers to assist DNA Polymerase so it has a place to start the replication of nucleotides. DNA Polymerase I / RNase H – a protein that changes the RNA primer to DNA by hydrolyzing at the 2’ carbon. DNA Ligase – joins short sections of DNA together forming a continuous strand.
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The Process Initiation Elongation Termination Proofreading
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Initiation
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Elongation
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Termination
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Proofreading
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