What did Meischer study? What did he discover?
What did Briggs + King study?
What was Briggs + King’s first experiment?
What was Briggs + King’s second experiment?
What was Briggs + Kings conclusion?
What did Griffith study?
What were the findings of Griffith’s experiments?
1) mice + S strain -> death
2) mice + R strain -> live
3) mice + heat killed S strain -> live
4) mice + heat killed S strain + R strain -> death
What did Avery, Mcleod, and McCarty study? What was their conclusion?
What did Hershey/Chase study? What was their conclusion?
What was Chargraff’s contribution?
What did Franklin (Wilkins) do?
What did Watson/Crick conclude?
Is DNA replication conservative, semiconservative, or disruptive?
What are the 3 steps of DNA replication?
1) Strand separation: unwind, break H bonds
2) Build complementary strand
3) Fix errors - edit
What is the location and function of Topoisomerase?
Location - above replication fork
Function - eases tension of unwound strand
What is the location and structure of Helicase?
Location - at replication fork
Function - breaks H bonds
What is the location and function of SSB’s (single stranded bonding protein)?
Location - attach to open strands below replication fork
Function - prevents reannealing
What is the location and function of RNA primase?
Location- at end of leading strand
-many points of lagging strand
Function - adds RNA primer
What is the location and function of RNA primer?
Location - end of leading
-many on lagging
Function - starting point for DNA polymerase III
What is the function of DNA Polymerase III?
Function - add N bases to new strand
- works in 5’ to 3’ direction
What is the location and function of DNA Polymerase I and II?
Location - follow DNA polymerase III
Function - proof read
-fix errors
What is the function of ligase?
Function - glue okasaki fragments together
What is a codon?
3 nitrogen bases - codes for 1 amino acid
What is transcription and where does it occur?