Write a concept map with the following terms.
DNA
Complementarity of bases
Antiparallel
Semiconservative replication
Origin of replication
Replication fork
Helicase
SSBP
Topoisomerase
RNA Primase
Polymerization proceeds 5’ to 3’
DNA polymerase
Leading strand
Lagging strand
Okasaki fragments
DNA ligase
Bidirectional replication
Telomeres
Telomerase
PCR
Gel electrophoresis
Restriction enzymes
Palindromic sequence
Southern blots
Sanger dideoxy sequencing
Genetic engineering
Recombinant DNA
Transgenic Organism
GMOs
Write a concept map with the following terms. DNA Complementarity of bases Antiparallel Semiconservative replication Origin...
5 Describe the process of DNA replication; include the following terms: antiparallel structure, DNA Okazaki fragments, DNA ligase, primer, primase, helicase, topoisomerase, single-strand binding proteins. Describe the function of Helicase, Primase, topoisomerase, DNA Polymerase III, DNA Polymerase I, DNA ligase
Describe the process of DNA replication. (Your answer should include the following: replication fork, semiconservative replication, replication fork, DNA gyrase, helicase, primase, DNA polymerase, DNA ligase, leading strand, lagging strand, continuous replication, non-continuous replication, and Okazaki fragment)
How many replication forks depart from an origin of replication? one two three four five QUESTION 10 A new DNA strand elongates only in the 5 to 3 direction because DNA polymerase can only add nucleotides to the free 3'end. replication must progress toward the replication fork. the polarity of the DNA molecule prevents addition of nucleotides at the 3'end. Okazaki fragments prevent elongation in the 3 to 5 direction DNA polymerase begins adding nucleotides at the end of the...
What is/are the universal feature(s) of DNA replication?Choose all that apply. continuous replication of both strands of the double helix polymerization of a new strand in the 5' to 3' direction basepairing between nitrogenous bases semi-conservative replication release of PPi from incorporated nucleotides use of DNA primer to begin fragments Match the name of the protein/enzyme with its correct function during replication. You may use choices more than once or not at all. scan for errors in newly synthesized DNA...