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Transcript
13-3: DNA Replication
-the process by which DNA makes a copy of itself
-occurs during interphase, prior to cell division
Steps of DNA replication
1. DNA helicase (enzyme) unwinds the DNA. The junction between the
unwound part and the open part is called a replication fork.
2. DNA polymerase adds the complementary nucleotides and binds the
sugars and phosphates. DNA polymerase travels from the 3' to the 5' end.
The DNA is called the template strand.
3. DNA polymerase adds complementary nucleotides on the other side of
the ladder. Traveling in the opposite direction.
4. One side is the leading strand - it follows the helicase as it unwinds.
5. The other side is the lagging strand - its moving away from the
helicase (in the 5' to 3' direction).
Problem: it reaches the replication fork, but the helicase is moving in
the opposite direction. It stops, and another polymerase binds
farther down the chain.
This process creates several fragments, called Okazaki Fragments, that
are bound together by DNA ligase.
6. During replication, there are many points along the DNA that are
synthesized at the same time (multiple replication forks). It would take
forever to go from one end to the other, it is more efficient to open up
several points at one time.
Replication is called
semi-conservative,
because one half of the
original strand is always
saved, or "conserved"
View Animation of Replication
Replication Errors – can cause a genetic MUTATION
-- PROOFREADING by the polymerase prevents mismatches
-- DNA REPAIR ENZYMES can repair damaged DNA also