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Unit 7b – Replication Chapter 8.3.

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1 Unit 7b – Replication Chapter 8.3

2 Replication copies the genetic information (DNA).
Replication is when 1 strand becomes 2 strands The original strand is the template for the new strand The base pairing rules direct replication. DNA is replicated during the S (synthesis) stage of the cell cycle. When S phase is done, you have double DNA.

3 Proteins control the process of replication.
DNA is only the template. Enzymes (proteins) do the actual work of replication. 1st - The enzyme “Helicase” unzips the DNA -- Now the bases are exposed and need buddies 2nd – There are always extra bases, they find their buddies nucleotide The DNA molecule unzips in both directions.

4 Polymerase enzymes form covalent bonds between
3rd – The enzyme DNA polymerase bonds the new buddies together to form the double helix. Polymerase enzymes form covalent bonds between nucleotides in the new strand (works like glue) 4th – Proofreader enzymes (a different polymerase) check for errors DNA polymerase new strand nucleotide

5 DNA replication is semiconservative – this is part old and part new.
Two new molecules of DNA are now formed, each with an original strand and a newly formed strand. DNA replication is semiconservative – this is part old and part new. original strand new strand Two molecules of DNA

6 Replication is fast and accurate.
DNA replication starts at many points in eukaryotic chromosome. If There are many origins of replication in eukaryotic chromosomes. Watch Me:


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