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1 DNA Replication How to copy a genome

2 DNA Replication When: Where: How: Result: During S-phase of interphase
Prokaryotes – in nucleoid region Eukaryotes – in the nucleus How: Starts at origin of replication Uses a variety of proteins Result: Two identical DNA molecules

3 Origin of Replication Where replication begins Prokaryotes Eukaryotes
multiple origins for each chromosomes

4 Terminology Replication Bubble Replication Fork Semi-conservative
separated double helix Replication Fork one at each end of bubble, where helix is actively unzipped Semi-conservative each new helix contains half of the parent strand

5 Replication Overview

6 Enzymes involved in Replication
DNA Polymerase I replaces RNA primer with DNA DNA Polymerase III adds DNA nucleotides to elongating strand DNA Ligase connects DNA backbones RNA Primase adds RNA primer Helicase unzips double helix Single-Strand Binding Proteins keeps helix separated

7 Steps in DNA replication
Step 1: Unwinding DNA Step 2: Addition of RNA primer Step 3: Elongation Step 4: Primer removal and Ligation

8 Step 1: Unwinding DNA Helicase attaches to double helix, unwinds DNA, and separates complimentary base pairs Single-strand binding proteins attach to DNA to prevent helix reforming

9 Step 1: Unwinding Double Helix
SS binding proteins

10 Step 2: Addition of RNA primer
RNA primase adds RNA primer to lagging strand RNA primer: short RNA nucleotide molecule complimentary to template strand Template (parent) strand: pre-existing DNA stand

11 Step 2: Addition of RNA primer
Leading Strand RNA Primase Lagging Strand

12 Step 3: Elongation DNA polymerase III adds DNA nucleoside triphosphates complimentary to templates strand Lagging strand – DNA polymerase III starts elongation at RNA primer Polymerase works only in the 5’  3’ direction

13 Step 3: Elongation

14 Nucleoside Tri-phosphates

15 Step 4: Primer removal and Ligation
DNA polymerase I removes RNA primer and replaces RNA nucleotides with DNA nucleotides DNA backbone between fragments are joined (ligated) by DNA ligase

16 Step 4: Primer removal and Ligation

17 Enzyme Overview

18 Replication Overview

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21 Animation DNA Replication 1 DNA Replication 2
DNA Replication 3 – cool sounds


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