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Learn about the orientation of DNA strands, the process and location of DNA replication, and the key enzymes involved. Compare DNA replication in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
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Section 3C – Macromolecules (Nucleic Acids and Molecular Genetics) Part 3: DNA – Replication
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA replicates by making a strand that is complementary to each original strand
Part 3: DNA – Replication Objectives: Describe how two strands of DNA are oriented Explain the process / location of DNA replication Identify key enzymes involved in DNA replication Contrast DNA replication in prokaryotes and eukaryotes
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Orientation The DNA sugar deoxyribose is a 5-carbon sugar
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Orientation a. Carbon 1’ (one prime) isattached to the nitrogen base
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Orientation b. Carbon 3’ (three prime) isattached to the OH group
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Orientation c. Carbon 5’ (five prime) isattached to the phosphate group Five is fosfate (phosphate)
Recall: The orientation of the two strands of DNA is called anti-parallel
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Orientation Let’s look at another…
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Orientation
Part 3: DNA – Replication You do: What is the DNA complement of each DNA strand below? 5’-A-G-T-C-3’ 3’-T-C-A-G-5’
Part 3: DNA – Replication You do: What is the DNA complement of each DNA strand below? 5’-A-G-T-C-3’ 3’-T-C-A-G-5’
Part 3: DNA – Replication You do: What is the DNA complement of each DNA strand below? 5’-A-G-T-C-3’ 3’-T-C-A-G-5’
Part 3: DNA – Replication You do: What is the DNA complement of each DNA strand below? 5’-A-G-T-C-3’ 3’-T-C-A-G-5’
Part 3: DNA – Replication You do: What is the DNA complement of each DNA strand below? 5’-A-G-T-C-3’ 3’-T-C-A-G-5’
Part 3: DNA – Replication You do: What is the DNA complement of each DNA strand below? 5’-A-G-T-C-3’ 3’-T-C-A-G-5’
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Orientation What is the DNA complement of each DNA strand below? 5’-T-T-A-G-C-T-3’ 5’-A-T-C-G-A-T-3’
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Replication DNA replication is the copying of DNA to make new DNA strands in the nucleus*
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Replication DNA replication is called semi-conservative
Part 3: DNA – Replication A A A T T T T A G C C G G G C C DNA Replication The original parent strand of DNA separates A T A A A T T T T A T A A T T A C C G G G C C G
Part 3: DNA – Replication A A A T T T T A G C C G G G C C DNA Replication Each strand serves as a template to make new DNA A T A A A T T T T A T A A T T A C C G G G C C G
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Replication Where else have you used a template? What purpose did it serve?
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Replication DNA replication occurs in three parts:
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Replication (1) Unwinding
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Replication DNA helicaseis the enzymethat unwindsthe double helix
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Replication (2) Base-pairing
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Replication DNA polymerase is the enzyme that creates the new DNA strand
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Replication Complementary nucleotides are added based on sequence of the parent strand
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Replication Nucleotides are added based on the complementary sequence of the parent strand
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Replication Nucleotides are added based on the complementary sequence of the parent strand
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Replication Nucleotides are added based on the complementary sequence of the parent strand
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Replication Nucleotides are added based on the complementary sequence of the parent strand
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Replication Nucleotides are added based on the complementary sequence of the parent strand
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Replication Nucleotides are added based on the complementary sequence of the parent strand
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Replication Nucleotides are added based on the complementary sequence of the parent strand
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Replication Nucleotides are added based on the complementary sequence of the parent strand
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Replication Nucleotides are added based on the complementary sequence of the parent strand
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Replication The leading strand is built continuously toward the replication fork
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Replication The lagging strand is built discontinuously away from the replication fork
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Replication (3) Joining
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Replication DNA ligase is the enzyme that links pieces of DNA strands together
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Replication 3:30 min replication review
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Replication in Prokaryotes is different than in Eukaryotes Replication in prokaryotes begins at one site and occurs in the cytoplasm
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Replication in Prokaryotes is different than in Eukaryotes Replication in eukaryotes begins at multiple sites and occurs in the nucleus
Part 3: DNA – Replication DNA Structure and Replication Video Crash Course DNA structure and replication
Part 3: DNA – Replication Read pg 350-353 (not Telomeres) Complete Homework 3C-2
Part 3: DNA – Replication Activity – DNA Replication Models DNA parent strands serve as templates for the synthesis of new daughter DNA strands Work in groups of 2 and use K’NEX to demonstrate how DNA replication occurs!