PPT-DNA Replication What does DNA stand for?

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D deoxyribo N nucleic A acid Put it all together and it spells deoxyribonucleic acid Process by which a cell makes a copy of the DNA in its nucleus What

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D deoxyribo N nucleic A acid Put it all together and it spells deoxyribonucleic acid Process by which a cell makes a copy of the DNA in its nucleus What is DNA Replication. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN. -process of DNA making copies . -role of enzymes in copying DNA. -leading and lagging strands in DNA replication. READING Q. ’. s . 1-LIST:. -the 3 phases of semi-conservative replication. 20.1 part 2. DNA replication. Earlier on in this unit we learned about mitosis or cell division.. In order for mitosis to occur and chromosomes to duplicate themselves, the DNA must copy itself exactly.. Chapter . 7.2. Processing of Genetic Material. What is DNA Replication. The process by which the DNA within a cell makes exact copies of itself. Balance of speed and accuracy. Used for growth, repair and embryonic development. Learning Objectives. What happens during DNA replication?. How is a new polynucleotide strand formed?. Why is DNA replication known as ‘semi-conservative’?. Putting What We’ve Learnt So Far In To Context.... Objectives:. 1. Summarize the roles of the different enzymes involved in replication of DNA.. 2. Explain how the leading and lagging strands are replicated differently . Semiconservative. Replication. . §. 4.3a DNA Replisome. . §. 4.3b DNA Damage. §. 4.3c DNA . Repair. IV. NUCLEAR BIOCHEMISTRY. §. 4.3a . DNA Replisome. Synopsis . 4.3a. DNA replication involves making . copies or “. replicas” of DNA. Yadi. Zhou. 2013.12.05. RecA. protein. 38 . kiloDalton. Essential for the repair and maintenance of DNA. A . RecA. structural and functional homolog has been found in every . species. Homologous protein in . Need to Book. Speakers. A4 paper (coloured). Pair of Compass & Pencils. Split pins. Scissors. Repro. Meselson. and . Stalh. hand out. Describe semi-conservative DNA replication. Learning Objective. . Understanding DNA structure and replication is a prerequisite for understanding/using the principal tools of molecular biology . R. R. 0. R0. R0. 0. R0. R0. R. 0. R. RR. R0. 0. R0. 00. DNA: Structure & Replication. Something to think about... When a species . reproduces. , there is . genetic continuity . maintained from one generation to the next.. WHAT . is responsible for this continuity?. HOW . does this continuity happen?. Honors Biology. Mrs. Sims. Let’s Start with a Video. Please view the video before you start this presentation. . DNA Replication Animation. **This animation is created by McGraw Hill, the publisher of your textbook.. . REPLICATION – GENERAL PRINCIPLES. START. Must be ready . Must know where to start . FINISH. Must all finish . Must ensure that each piece of DNA is replicated only once . Therefore must know where to finish . . What is DNA?. DNA is a . Nucleic Acid in the nucleus. Polymer of . Nucleotides. Each nucleotide consists of. Deoxy. ribose (5-carbon sugar) . Phosphate group. a nitrogen-containing base. Four bases. preserve genetic information.. transfer genetic information to new cells as the strands of DNA are copied.. DNA Replication. In . DNA replication. ,. the strands in the original or parent DNA molecule separate to allow the synthesis of complementary DNA strands..

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