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Chapter 16 HW - Coggle Diagram
Chapter 16 HW
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Virus
DNA (sometimes RNA) enclosed by a protective coat, often simply protein
Nitrogenous bases
A(adenine, T(thymine), G (guanine), C (cytosine)
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Semiconservative model
Watson and cricks semiconservative model of replication predicts that when a double helix replicates, each daughter molecule will have one old strand and one newly made strand
Origins of replication
Where replication begins, and where the two DNA strands are seperated, opening up a replication 'bubble'
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Topoisomerase
Relieves the strain of twisting of the double helix by breaking, swiveling, and rejoining DNA strands
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Leading strand
DNA polymerase synthesizes a leading strand continuously, moving toward the replication fork
Lagging strand
Elongate the other new strand, DNA polymerase must work in the direction away from the replication fork
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