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Cell division mitosis or meiosis What happens with genetic material?

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2 Cell division mitosis or meiosis What happens with genetic material?

3 Match the words with their explanations or pictures. 1. Origin 2. A strand (or chain) 4. A helix 5. A template 6. To unwind 3. To extend C. Specific location in genome, DNA-sequence that starts the replication A. A molecule DNA that serves as a pattern for the synthesis of a macromolecule. D. To become longer F. To reverse the winding or twisting

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5 Replication enzymes functions Helicase unwinds our double helix into two strands. TO REMEMBER: HELICase unwinds HELIX Single-strand binding proteins (SSB- proteins) bind to single DNA strands, preventing re-formation of the double helix until the strands are copied.

6 Polymerase adds nucleotides to a strand. TO REMEMBER: POLYMERase makes a POLYMER Primase - an enzyme that is able to start a new strand of RNA opposite a DNA strand. After a few nucleotides have been added, the primase is displaced by DNA polymerase. RNA-primer – short sequence of RNA about 4-5 nucleotides. TO REMEMBER: PRIMase makes a RNA-primer

7 one DNA strand—the lagging strand—must be synthesized discontinuously as short Okazaki fragments. Each Okazaki fragment is initiated by a separate RNA-primer and then is extended by DNA-polymerase. DNA-ligase – an enzyme that forming a linkage between each Okazaki fragment. TO REMEMBER: This mechanism is similar to a certain musical technique for smooth connection of notes LEGATO, and the names are very similar.


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