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Why does DNA Replicate?
 To make an identical copy of DNA for cell division in Mitosis and
Meiosis
 Meiosis is a specialized cell division process for sexual
reproduction
 Cell division for cells other than sex cells, is known as Mitosis
Stages of Mitosis:
First Step: Open Up the Double Helix
 Where: Origin of Replication on DNA strand
Key Players:
 DNA helicase: A protein that works to “unzip” the DNA
and separate the antiparallel strands
 Single stranded binding proteins: keep the newly single
stranded DNA stable and work to prevent hairpin helices
on lagging strand
How do chromosomes not get
tightly tangled?
 Topoisomerase 1: works to relieve tension made in
DNA strand by making a break in the backbone of a
single strand.
 Topoisomerase 2: works to relieve tension during the
“unzipping” of DNA by making a double stranded
break.
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYGrElVyHnU
Second Step: Prime the DNA Strand
 Leading Strand: Strand on which there is continuous
synthesis of DNA
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsoOPDgV0wc
Leading Strand Key Players:
 Primase will add an RNA primer to the DNA strand.
 DNA polymerase will bind to the RNA primer and
begin synthesizing DNA in the 5’3’ direction
 The clamp protein binds to DNA polymerase and
prevents it from dissociating from the DNA template
strand
Lagging Strand
 Discontinuous synthesis of DNA; backstitches in the
5’3’ direction
 The segments synthesized by DNA polymerase are
called “Okazaki fragments”
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_l0rnvPcTA
Lagging Strand Key Players:
 Every ~100 nucleotides, RNA primers are added by a
DNA primase
 DNA polymerase will let go of DNA once it meets the
next RNA primer
 Exonuclease will recognize RNA primer and cut it out.
 DNA polymerase will fill in the missing gap with
nucleotides
 DNA ligase will seal the nicks in the strand
Chromosomes
 DNA and associated proteins
are organized into
chromosomes
 DNA + histone proteins=
Chromatin
Chromosomes
 Genome of eukaryotes is too large to put on
a single piece of DNA.
 It is broken up into separate chromosomes
 Each chromosome carries 1000’s of genes
 Humans have 46 chromosomes
Structure of a Chromosome
 Telomere: ends of
chromosomes, important for
stability
 Centromere: central region of
chromosome, kinetochores
form here and the spindle
microtubules attach

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Moniqueand trevordna replication review for worksheets final

  • 1. By: Monique Hernandez & Trevor Dunbar
  • 2. Why does DNA Replicate?  To make an identical copy of DNA for cell division in Mitosis and Meiosis  Meiosis is a specialized cell division process for sexual reproduction  Cell division for cells other than sex cells, is known as Mitosis
  • 4. First Step: Open Up the Double Helix  Where: Origin of Replication on DNA strand
  • 5. Key Players:  DNA helicase: A protein that works to “unzip” the DNA and separate the antiparallel strands  Single stranded binding proteins: keep the newly single stranded DNA stable and work to prevent hairpin helices on lagging strand
  • 6. How do chromosomes not get tightly tangled?  Topoisomerase 1: works to relieve tension made in DNA strand by making a break in the backbone of a single strand.  Topoisomerase 2: works to relieve tension during the “unzipping” of DNA by making a double stranded break.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYGrElVyHnU
  • 7. Second Step: Prime the DNA Strand  Leading Strand: Strand on which there is continuous synthesis of DNA  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsoOPDgV0wc
  • 8. Leading Strand Key Players:  Primase will add an RNA primer to the DNA strand.  DNA polymerase will bind to the RNA primer and begin synthesizing DNA in the 5’3’ direction  The clamp protein binds to DNA polymerase and prevents it from dissociating from the DNA template strand
  • 9. Lagging Strand  Discontinuous synthesis of DNA; backstitches in the 5’3’ direction  The segments synthesized by DNA polymerase are called “Okazaki fragments”  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H_l0rnvPcTA
  • 10. Lagging Strand Key Players:  Every ~100 nucleotides, RNA primers are added by a DNA primase  DNA polymerase will let go of DNA once it meets the next RNA primer  Exonuclease will recognize RNA primer and cut it out.  DNA polymerase will fill in the missing gap with nucleotides  DNA ligase will seal the nicks in the strand
  • 11.
  • 12. Chromosomes  DNA and associated proteins are organized into chromosomes  DNA + histone proteins= Chromatin
  • 13. Chromosomes  Genome of eukaryotes is too large to put on a single piece of DNA.  It is broken up into separate chromosomes  Each chromosome carries 1000’s of genes  Humans have 46 chromosomes
  • 14. Structure of a Chromosome  Telomere: ends of chromosomes, important for stability  Centromere: central region of chromosome, kinetochores form here and the spindle microtubules attach