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What about the ends (or telomeres) of linear chromosomes? DNA polymerase/ligase cannot fill gap at end of chromosome after RNA primer is removed. this.

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2 What about the ends (or telomeres) of linear chromosomes? DNA polymerase/ligase cannot fill gap at end of chromosome after RNA primer is removed. this gap is not filled, chromosomes would become shorter each round of replication! Solution: 1.Eukaryotes have tandemly repeated sequences at the ends of their chromosomes. 2.Telomerase (composed of protein and RNA complementary to the telomere repeat) binds to the terminal telomere repeat and catalyzes the addition of of new repeats. 3.Compensates by lengthening the chromosome. 4.Absence or mutation of telomerase activity results in chromosome shortening and limited cell division.

3 Peter J. Russell, iGenetics: Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings. Fig. 3.16 Synthesis of telomeric DNA by telomerase

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5 Telomeric DNA with 3' overhanging end Newly synthesized laggaing strand

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9 The Fidelity of Replication Proofreading by DNA polymerase

10 In its normal configuration, guanine (G) forms complementary hydrogen bonds (dashed lines) with cytosine (C). However, G occasionally assumes a rare configuration (tautomeric form) that forms hydrogen bonds with thymine (T).

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