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DNA Structure Primary genetic material is composed of two complementary strands Form a double helix or twisted ladder Sides are sugar phosphate and the steps are base pairs Four Bases- 2 Purines – Adenine and Guanine and 2 Pyrimidines- Cytosine and Thymine.
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DNA Structure Nucleotides are the building blocks themselves composed of PBS Nucleotides-PBS Phosphate (negative charge) Base (AGCT-Asian Guys Can Teach) Sugar (deoxyribose-5C) Phosphate-Sugars Connected by phosphodiester linkages
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DNA Structure 2 Complimentary, Antiparallel Strands held together by Base Pairs- H Bonds A:T held with 2 H BondsG:C held with 3 H Bonds.
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Replication of DNA is Semi Conservative One old and one new http://dir.niehs.nih.gov/dirlmg/repl.html http://dir.niehs.nih.gov/dirlmg/repl.html Enzymes of Replication DNA is replicated or copied in our cells. When completed, the new double strands consist of one old template and one newly made strand- This is called semi conservative replication. There are many enzymes that are required. They include unwinding (helicases, gyrases), priming (primases), copying (DNA polymerases) and touch up enzymes (DNA ligases). DNA replication is quite accurate in our cells. The error rate is approximately 10 -9
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P-P- OH dNTP 3-OH’ 5-P’ Template = Old Primer 5-P’ 3-OH’ DNA polymerase Mg++ PCR: repeated rounds of DNA Replication 5 required ingredients (components)- primer, template, Mg, dntps, DNA polymerase- PTMDD-(please to make DNA doubled) DNA Polymerase catalyzes the template directed (A-T, G-C), incorporation of dNTPs (PP is released) forming a 3’-5’ phosphodiester linkage Direction of synthesis 5’ 3’ using primer 3’OH to attach incoming nucleotide
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