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DNA Replication “It has not escaped our notice that the specific pairing we have postulated immediately suggests a possible copying mechanism for the genetic material” ~Watson and Crick
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Why do cells need DNA? DNA contains the information cells need to function and live.
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Why do cells need to replicate (copy) their DNA? To make new cells
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How do cells replicate their DNA? unwound by an enzyme. 1.The DNA double helix is
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adds complementary nucleotides. 2.Another enzyme moves down the 2 original DNA strands and
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3.Two separate DNA molecules are formed, each with one new strand and one old strand.
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Replication Mistakes 6 billion base pairs per cell. All are replicated in a few hours. Mistake happens one per billion nucleotides.
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Mistakes = Mutations Mutations are changes in the base sequence of the DNA molecules. This can have serious affects on genes and the functions of cells. Cancer is caused by mutations in DNA.
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Mutagens Physical of chemical factor that increases the frequency of mutations. Examples: UV rays, X- rays, smoking
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3 Types of Mutations Insertion Deletion Substitution
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