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Molecular Genetics 121
Section 2 Replication of DNA
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Scan Section 2 of the chapter. Write three questions that come to mind from reading the headings and the illustration captions.
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Use your book or dictionary to define template.
Use your book or dictionary to define the following terms. Then look through the section to find a sentence with each term. Write the sentence.
template
semiconservative replication
DNA polymerase
Okazaki fragment
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SemiconservativeReplication
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Describe semiconservative DNA replication.
Sequence and model each step in the replication of a DNA molecule. Write about what happens, and draw a DNA molecule going through each step. In the last box, describe and draw the products of replication.
Section 2 Replication of DNA (continued)
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Analyze how a DNA molecule acts like a template.
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Model During replication, the parental strands
The new DNA molecule is
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Complete the table below on the role of each protein in DNA replication. The first one has been done for you.
Protein Stage of DNA Replication Activity
DNA helicase
unwinding unwinds and unzips the DNA
DNA ligase
DNA polymerase
RNA primase
Single-stranded binding protein
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Comparing DNA Replication in
Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes
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Contrast the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic DNA replication.
Eukaryotes ProkaryotesNumber of origins for DNA replication
Where replication takes place in the cell
Analyze how the activity of DNA polymerase is consistent with Watson and Crick’s model of semiconservative replication.
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