Exam 10: Replication Of DNA And Chromosomes
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Eukaryotic chromosomal replication: 1.Is bidirectional
2)Occurs from multiple origins
3)Has sequence-specific origins (termed autonomously replicating sequences)
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In what ways are the thermodynamic properties of A:T pairing (as opposed to G:C pairing)utilized in a biological context such as DNA replication? What about in an experimental context?
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The proof that eukaryotic chromosomal replication was a semi-conservative process:
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Pol I of E.coli has three distinct activities.List each activity and define its principle function.
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Complementary strands of a DNA double helix have opposite chemical polarity but are synthesized in the same direction (replication fork movement).This is accounted for by:
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