why is semi conservative replication important
-ensures genetic continuity between generations of cells
describe the process of semi conservative DNA replication
-DNA helicase breaks hydrogen bonds between complementary bases, unwinding the double helix
-both strands act as templates
-free DNA nucleotides are attracted to exposed bases and join by specific complementary base pairing
-hydrogen bonds form between a-t and g-c
-dna polymerase joins adjacent nucleotides on new strand by condensation reactions
-forming phosphodiester bonds
what does semi conservative dna mean
each new dna molecule consists of
-one original/template strand -one new strand
suggest why dna polymerase moves in opposite directions along DNA strands based on enzyme action
-dna has antiparallel strands
-so shapes/arrangements of nucleotides on two ends are different
-dna polymerase is an enzyme with a specific shaped active site
-so can only bind to a substrate with a complementary shape (the phosphate end of developing strand)
name the two scientists who proposed models of the chemical structure of dna and dna replication
watson and crick
describe the work of meselson and stahl in validating the watson crick model of semi conservative dna replication
why are models other than semi conservative replication (dispersive, conservative) not supported
-bands would be in different places to semi conservative replication