What is a polymer?
molecule built from smaller identical or similar molecules, monomers, connected covalently
What are the monomers in nucleic acids?
Nucleotides
Is ATP a deoxyribonucleotide or a ribonucleotidse?
ribonucleotide
What are the purines?
What are the pyramidines?
How do nucleotides connect together to form the backbone?
What arrangement is a DNA sequence always written in?
5’ to 3’
What direction does DNA or RNA extend?
3’
What and how adds nucleotides to growing DNA or RNA strands?
What direction will an arrow head always go on?
3’
What were the 3 different theories of DNA replication?
Name 3 challenges of DNA replication
Explain bacterial DNA polymerase III
What is the function of topoisomerase?
What is the process of DNA replication in prokaryotes?
What is the role of DNA Pol I?
What is the role of Pol III?
What is the role of helicase?
What is the role of ligase?
What is the role of primase?
What is the role of the sliding clamp?
What is the role of single-strand binding proteins (SSB)?
Name _ differences in the replication fork in eukaryotes and prokaryotes
What is the roles of pol alpha, pol delta and pol epsilon?
pol alpha - synthesises first stretch of DNA after primer
pol delta - primary lagging strand polymerase
pol epsilon - primary leading strand polymerase