DNA replication

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  • What is the purpose of DNA replication?
    To ensure daughter cells receive full DNA
  • What does semi-conservative replication mean?
    Half the strands are from the original DNA
  • What enzyme breaks hydrogen bonds during DNA replication?
    DNA helicase
  • What role do free nucleotides play in DNA replication?
    They pair with complementary bases on templates
  • What type of bonds are formed between nucleotides during DNA replication?
    Phosphodiester bonds
  • What are the two ends of a DNA strand called?
    3' and 5'
  • In which direction does DNA polymerase add nucleotides?
    To the 3' end of the growing strand
  • What are the steps of DNA replication?
    1. DNA helicase breaks hydrogen bonds.
    2. Strands unwind into single polynucleotide strands.
    3. Each strand serves as a template.
    4. Complementary base pairings occur.
    5. DNA polymerase joins nucleotides.
    6. Phosphodiester bonds form between strands.
  • How do the strands in the double helix relate to each other?
    They are antiparallel
  • What evidence supports semi-conservative replication?
    • Meselson and Stahl's nitrogen isotope experiment
    • Bacteria grown in light and heavy nitrogen
    • Centrifuge results showed hybrid DNA
  • What happens to DNA in a centrifuge during the experiment?
    Heavy DNA settles at the bottom
  • What would indicate conservative replication in the centrifuge results?
    Light DNA at the top, heavy at the bottom
  • What is the replication fork in DNA replication?
    • The area where DNA helicase unwinds the double helix
    • Shaped like a Y
    • Site of active DNA synthesis
  • What are Okazaki fragments?
    Short DNA segments on the lagging strand
  • What enzyme joins Okazaki fragments?
    DNA ligase
  • What was Griffith's experiment about?
    • Showed transformation in bacteria
    • Pathogenic and non-pathogenic strains used
    • Demonstrated genetic material transfer
  • What is transformation in bacteria?
    Change in genotype due to foreign DNA
  • What evidence supports DNA as hereditary material?
    • Experiments with radioactive proteins and DNA
    • Only radioactive DNA showed transfer
    • DNA provides instructions for viral replication
  • What did the radioactive DNA experiment show?
    DNA can pass and produce genetic information