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8.3 DNA Replication KEY CONCEPT General Description: DNA replication copies the genetic information of a cell.

8.3 DNA Replication KEY CONCEPT General Description: DNA replication copies the genetic information of a cell

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8.3 DNA Replication Proteins carry out the process of replication. DNA serves only as a template. Enzymes and other proteins do the actual work of replication. Process 1. Enzymes unzip the double helix. (DNA Helicase) 2. Free-floating nucleotides form hydrogen bonds with the template strand. nucleotide The DNA molecule unzips in both directions.

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Page 1: 8.3 DNA Replication KEY CONCEPT General Description: DNA replication copies the genetic information of a cell

8.3 DNA Replication

KEY CONCEPT General Description: DNA replication copies the genetic information of a cell.

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8.3 DNA Replication

Replication copies the genetic information.

• A single strand of DNA serves as a template for a new strand.

• The rules of base pairing directreplication.

• DNA is replicated during theS (synthesis) stage of thecell cycle.

• Each body cell gets acomplete set ofidentical DNA.

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Proteins carry out the process of replication. • DNA serves only as a template. • Enzymes and other proteins do the actual work of

replication.• Process

1. Enzymes unzip the double helix. (DNA Helicase)2. Free-floating nucleotides form hydrogen bonds

with the template strand.nucleotide

The DNA molecule unzips in both directions.

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8.3 DNA Replication

3. DNA polymerase enzymes bond the nucleotides together to form the double helix.

- DNA polymerases can find and correct errors.

3. DNA polymerase

4. new strand 2. Nucleotide

1. Sugar Phosphate Backbone

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• DNA replication is semi-conservative, meaning one original strand and one new strand.

original strand new strand

Two molecules of DNA

4. Two new molecules of DNA are formed, each with an original strand and a newly formed strand.

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There are many origins of replication in eukaryotic chromosomes.

• DNA replication starts at many points in eukaryotic chromosomes.

Replication is fast and accurate.

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How does replication conserve genetic information?

• Each parent or original strand of DNA serves as a template, allowing 2 identical strands of DNA to be made. This means the information “stays” the same or is “conserved”.

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zdDkiRw1PdU

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• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z685FFqmrpo