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DNA Replication
Name
Per.
You will draw out the steps of the S phase of Interphase, DNA replication. In each box, draw the event described. You will use 3 different colors:
one for the original strands of DNA, one for the leading strand, and one for the lagging strand. You must label all the bold words in each drawing
and indicate the 5’ and 3’ ends of each strand with direction arrows. Use the drawing on the back to help you.
1. Draw the DNA double
helix, with the sequence on
the 5’ to 3’ strand:
ACCGTATTGATC, then
write its complementary
bases on the other strand.
DNA Strands KEY:
2. Helicase () begins to
unwind the DNA at the
replication fork.
= original
3. DNA polymerase adds
complementary bases in the
5’ to 3’ direction to form
the leading strand.
= leading strand
= lagging strand
4. DNA polymerase adds
complementary bases
discontinuously in the 5’ to
3’ direction to form
Okazaki fragments on the
lagging strand & are
joined by DNA ligase.
5. Two DNA double helices
are formed, showing
semiconservative
replication (show what this
means). Be sure to include
bases on all strands.