ib topics 3 and 7. dna replication is a means to produce new molecules that have the same base...
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IB Topics 3 and 7
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DNA replication is a means to produce new molecules that have the same base sequence
Occurs during interphase of the cell cylce DNA replication is semi-conservative
◦The parent DNA strand separates into two
◦Each strand serves as a template for new complementary strands
◦The new double helix is half original
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1. Bacteria were grown in a medium containing nitrogen 15 (N15) for several generation
2. If the medium contains no other nitrogen source, the E. coli will use N15 and incorporate it into their DNA
3. Eventually, they will only have N15 4. Once the E. coli had only N15 they were
put into a growing medium contain only N14
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5. N15 is heavier than N14 making new incorporation of nitrogen easy to distinguish
6. The differences were measured according to the densities of the new strands
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-Explain what is happening in this diagram. -Which color is N14? N15?-Which model of DNA replication is illustrated?-Why aren’t there double helices with two red strands in the 2nd generation?
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Occurs in a 5’→3’ direction◦ The 5’ end of the ‘new’ nucleotide attached to the
3’ end of the nucleotide before it DNA is unwound and unzipped by the
enzyme helicase DNA polymerase III creates links between
the nucleotides◦ It creates a strand that is complementary to the
original strand)
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Replication takes place at several places on one double helix at the same time
Once the double helix is unwound and unzipped the two parent strands become the leading and lagging strands
This happens because the strands are antiparallel
3’
5’ 3’
5’
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DNA Replication (the lagging strand) The lagging strand runs from 3’ to 5’ 1. Before DNA replication begins there
must be and RNA primer 2. The RNA primer is made by adding
complimentary RNA nucleotides to the lagging DNA strand by hydrogen bonding of the bases◦RNA has uracil instead of thymine
3. RNA primase (an enzyme) then bonds the RNA nucleotides together
3’ 5’
RNA primase
RNA primer
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4. After RNA primer is in place DNA nucleotides are added by DNA polymerase III
5. Eventually, the segment of DNA will run into another RNA primer
6. The DNA segments are called Okazaki fragments
DNA Replication (the lagging strand)
3’ 5’
RNA primerDNA polymerase III
Okazaki fragment
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7. Once Okazaki fragments are formed DNA polymerase I replaces the RNA primer with DNA nucleotides
8. DNA ligase links the fragments together
3’ 5’
3’5’
Parent strand
New strand
DNA Replication (the lagging strand)
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In the lagging strand DNA replication is discontinuous
DNA is replicated in segments that become joined together
DNA Replication (the lagging strand)
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DNA replication (the leading strand)
Replication is continuous There are no fragments Helicase unwinds and unzips the double helix DNA polymerase III adds nucleotides in the
direction of 5’→3’◦ DNA polymerase only works in the direction of 5’→3’
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DNA replication (a quick review) Lagging strand◦ Formed in short segment of 100-200 nucleotides (these
are the Okazaki fragments)◦ Grows in direction of 5’→3’ because DNA polymerase III
only works in the 5’→3’◦ 1. Helicase unwinds and unzips the parent DNA◦ 2.RNA primer is formed by RNA nucleotides that are joined
together by RNA primase◦ 3. DNA polymerase III bonds DNA nucleotides to the RNA
primer◦ 4. DNA polymerase I replaces the RNA primer with DNA
nucleotides◦ 5. DNA ligase joins the Okazaki fragments together
Leading strand◦ 1. Helicase unwinds and unzips◦ 2. RNA primer is created by RNA primase◦ 3. DNA polymerase III adds complimentary DNA nucleotides in a
continuous fashion
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Putting it all togetherThe leading and lagging strand are determined by the 5’ and 3’ end of the strand.
5’
5’
3’
3’
Which template will be the leading strand?
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5’
5’
3’
3’
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DNA Replication (Animations)McGraw Hill
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Assignment Explain DNA replication. Use p. 284-289 to help you. Include drawings and annotations to aid
your explanation.