3 hypotheses for DNA replication
conservative
dispersive
semiconservative
conservative process
the original double stranded DNA is maintained after replicateion
the new double stranded is formed during replication process
dispersive process
each strand of the two daughter molecules would have some parts that are newly made, and some parts that are from the original
semiconservative process
the two old strands from the original DNA separate and each gain a new complementary strand during replication process
Meselson and Stahl
Meselson’s and Stahl’s experiment
Taylor, Woods, and Hughes
Taylor’s, Woods’s, and Hughes’s experiment
isotope of Taylor, Woods, and Hughes
tritium
3H
isotope of Meselson and Stahl
15N
Modes of semi-conservative replication
theta
rolling circle
linear
theta replication
common in bacteria and other circular DNA molecules
results in 2 circular molecules
bidirectional
rolling circle replication
used in conjugation when F factor is transferred to an F- cell
also used by viruses such as lambda bacteriophage
linear replication
used by eukaryotes
has multiple origins
proceeds bidirectionally
uses telomerase
bidirectional replication
replication can proceed in both directions form the origin
describe rolling circle replication
how are concatemers of lambda DNA produced?
by rolling circle replication
Theta Replication
Rolling-circle Replication
Linear Replication
DNA polymerase III
- proofreads with3’-5’ exonuclease activity
DNA polymerase I
What enzyme creates phosphodiester bonds?
DNA polymerase
In what organism was the research done to discover DNA polymerase?
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