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DNA Replication DNA Replication Converting a single DNA helix into two identical copies. Described as semi conservative replication.
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DNA ReplicationDNA Replication

• Converting a single DNA helix into two identical copies.

• Described as semi conservative replication.

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New DNA Strands

• Helicase enzyme splits and unwinds the two stranded DNA.

3’3’

5’5’

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C5

Naming DNA Direction

• DNA strands are recognised and named according to the carbon atom exposed at the end of the strand.

C1

C2C3

C4

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Forming a New Strand

• An enzyme RNA polymerase is used to add a short section of RNA to start the process.

• A topoisomerase enzyme cuts the DNA strand allowing it to twist and relieve

pressure.

3’

5’

3’

5’

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Addition of nucleotides

• When nucleotides are added to a new strand they can only do so in a 5’ (5 prime) to 3’ direction.

3’

5’

3’

5’

• An enzyme DNA polymerase III is used to catalyse the addition of DNA nucleotides.

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Base Pairing

TT

CC

GG GG

CCAA

TT CCGG

GG

AA

TTAA

TTTT

GG AAAA

CCCC

TT GGAAGG

CCAATTCC

GG

CC

AA

TTCC

• Nucleotides are added. A joins to T, C joins to G.

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New DNA Strands

• The leading strand (red) is synthesised continuously.

• The lagging strand (pink) is formed in segments called okazaki fragments.

3’

5’

3’

5’

• An enzyme DNA polymerase I replaces the RNA primers with DNA

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Filling the Gaps

• An enzyme DNA Ligase is used to fill in the gaps in the okazaki fragments with nucleotides.

• The DNA strands continue to form in a 5’ to 3’ direction.

3’

5’

3’

5’

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Completion

• When DNA replication is complete two molecules are formed.

• Because half of each strand is new and half original it is called semi conservative replication.

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Questions

• What is the purpose of DNA replication?

• Name the enzyme that splits and unwinds DNA.

• Why is the 5’ end of a DNA strand given this name?

• What is the role of the topoisomerase enzyme?

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Questions continued

• How is the addition of nucleotides started?

• What is the role of DNA polymerase III ?

• In what direction are nucleotides added?

• What are the base pairing rules?

• Why does this occur?

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Questions continued

• What name is given to the continuously formed strand?

• Why is the lagging strand formed in fragments?

• What name is given to the DNA fragments?

• Which enzyme joins the fragments together?