Fill in the blanks in the following statements about DNA replication. 3' Parental strand 5' 2. Then CAGTGTAACGGTGA GTCAC LLLLL 3. The enzyme DNA daughter strand. Incoming nucleotide Daughter strands GGTGA GTCACATTGCCACT 5' Parental strand 3' This represents DNA replication. 1. The replication bubble opens up as the hydrogen bonds between bases are broken by the enzyme proteins keep the two helixes apart. adds the new nucleotides to the parental strand to produce the

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Fill in the blanks in the following statements about DNA replication.
3'
Parental strand
5'
2. Then
3. The enzyme DNA
daughter strand.
4. A binds with
KEY
CAGTGTAACGGTGA
Adenine
Guanine
GTCAC
LLLLL
Cytosine
Thymine
5'
This represents DNA replication.
1. The replication bubble opens up as the hydrogen bonds between bases are broken by the enzyme
Daughter strands
Incoming
nucleotide
GTCACATTGCCACT
GGTGA
Parental strand 3'
C binds with
5. What enzyme prevents recoiling of the DNA strand while synthesis is occurring?
DE
Segment 2
proteins keep the two helixes apart.
adds the new nucleotides to the parental strand to produce the
DNA polymerase
-DNA nucleotide
Segment 1
DNA polymerase
?
Refer to the picture above and indicate your answers.
6. DNA polymerase is adding the nucleotides to the top strand continuously--that means the top strand is the
(leading or lagging) strand.
7. The bottom strand has short segments which are added discontinuously. This is the (leading, lagging) strand.
fragments. They are joined
8. The fragments of DNA in the lagging strand are known as
together by the enzyme DNA
9. We call the replication of DNA semi-conservative. Why?
10. When during the cell cycle does this DNA replication occur?_
Transcribed Image Text:Fill in the blanks in the following statements about DNA replication. 3' Parental strand 5' 2. Then 3. The enzyme DNA daughter strand. 4. A binds with KEY CAGTGTAACGGTGA Adenine Guanine GTCAC LLLLL Cytosine Thymine 5' This represents DNA replication. 1. The replication bubble opens up as the hydrogen bonds between bases are broken by the enzyme Daughter strands Incoming nucleotide GTCACATTGCCACT GGTGA Parental strand 3' C binds with 5. What enzyme prevents recoiling of the DNA strand while synthesis is occurring? DE Segment 2 proteins keep the two helixes apart. adds the new nucleotides to the parental strand to produce the DNA polymerase -DNA nucleotide Segment 1 DNA polymerase ? Refer to the picture above and indicate your answers. 6. DNA polymerase is adding the nucleotides to the top strand continuously--that means the top strand is the (leading or lagging) strand. 7. The bottom strand has short segments which are added discontinuously. This is the (leading, lagging) strand. fragments. They are joined 8. The fragments of DNA in the lagging strand are known as together by the enzyme DNA 9. We call the replication of DNA semi-conservative. Why? 10. When during the cell cycle does this DNA replication occur?_
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Fill in the blanks in the following statements about DNA replication.
3'
Parental strand
5'
4. A binds with
KEY
CAGTGTAACGGTGA
Adenine
Guanine
GTCAC
LLLLL
Cytosine
-Thymine
5'
by Fraic M Marti, PhD and Jud. Noth, Ph.D
This represents DNA replication
belicase
1. The replication bubble opens up as the hydrogen bonds between bases are broken by the enzyme
Daughter strands
GTCACATTGCCACT
LLLLLLLLLL LLLL
Parental strand
2. Then Single Strand proteins keep the two helixes apart.
3. The enzyme DNA Polymerase adds the new nucleotides to the parental strand to produce the
daughter strand.
SPRAPT
Incoming
nucleotide
C binds with
5. What enzyme prevents recoiling of the DNA strand while synthesis is occurring?
GGTGA
Segment 2
100
nu
3'
Cierra
pottere
DNA polymerase
DNA nucleotide
Segment 1
DNA polymerase
n 1830
Refer to the picture above and indicate your answers
6. DNA polymerase is adding the nucleotides to the top strand continuously--that means the top strand is the
(leading or lagging) strand.
7. The bottom strand has short segments which are added discontinuously. This is the (leading, lagging) strand.
fragments. They are joined
8. The fragments of DNA in the lagging strand are known as
together by the enzyme DNA
9. We call the replication of DNA semi-conservative. Why?
10. When during the cell cycle does this DNA replication occur?
Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, th
Transcribed Image Text:Fill in the blanks in the following statements about DNA replication. 3' Parental strand 5' 4. A binds with KEY CAGTGTAACGGTGA Adenine Guanine GTCAC LLLLL Cytosine -Thymine 5' by Fraic M Marti, PhD and Jud. Noth, Ph.D This represents DNA replication belicase 1. The replication bubble opens up as the hydrogen bonds between bases are broken by the enzyme Daughter strands GTCACATTGCCACT LLLLLLLLLL LLLL Parental strand 2. Then Single Strand proteins keep the two helixes apart. 3. The enzyme DNA Polymerase adds the new nucleotides to the parental strand to produce the daughter strand. SPRAPT Incoming nucleotide C binds with 5. What enzyme prevents recoiling of the DNA strand while synthesis is occurring? GGTGA Segment 2 100 nu 3' Cierra pottere DNA polymerase DNA nucleotide Segment 1 DNA polymerase n 1830 Refer to the picture above and indicate your answers 6. DNA polymerase is adding the nucleotides to the top strand continuously--that means the top strand is the (leading or lagging) strand. 7. The bottom strand has short segments which are added discontinuously. This is the (leading, lagging) strand. fragments. They are joined 8. The fragments of DNA in the lagging strand are known as together by the enzyme DNA 9. We call the replication of DNA semi-conservative. Why? 10. When during the cell cycle does this DNA replication occur? Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, th
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Fill in the blanks in the following statements about DNA replication.
3'
Parental strand
5'
4. A binds with
KEY
CAGTGTAACGGTGA
Adenine
Guanine
GTCAC
LLLLL
Cytosine
-Thymine
5'
by Fraic M Marti, PhD and Jud. Noth, Ph.D
This represents DNA replication
belicase
1. The replication bubble opens up as the hydrogen bonds between bases are broken by the enzyme
Daughter strands
GTCACATTGCCACT
LLLLLLLLLL LLLL
Parental strand
2. Then Single Strand proteins keep the two helixes apart.
3. The enzyme DNA Polymerase adds the new nucleotides to the parental strand to produce the
daughter strand.
SPRAPT
Incoming
nucleotide
C binds with
5. What enzyme prevents recoiling of the DNA strand while synthesis is occurring?
GGTGA
Segment 2
100
nu
3'
Cierra
pottere
DNA polymerase
DNA nucleotide
Segment 1
DNA polymerase
n 1830
Refer to the picture above and indicate your answers
6. DNA polymerase is adding the nucleotides to the top strand continuously--that means the top strand is the
(leading or lagging) strand.
7. The bottom strand has short segments which are added discontinuously. This is the (leading, lagging) strand.
fragments. They are joined
8. The fragments of DNA in the lagging strand are known as
together by the enzyme DNA
9. We call the replication of DNA semi-conservative. Why?
10. When during the cell cycle does this DNA replication occur?
Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, th
Transcribed Image Text:Fill in the blanks in the following statements about DNA replication. 3' Parental strand 5' 4. A binds with KEY CAGTGTAACGGTGA Adenine Guanine GTCAC LLLLL Cytosine -Thymine 5' by Fraic M Marti, PhD and Jud. Noth, Ph.D This represents DNA replication belicase 1. The replication bubble opens up as the hydrogen bonds between bases are broken by the enzyme Daughter strands GTCACATTGCCACT LLLLLLLLLL LLLL Parental strand 2. Then Single Strand proteins keep the two helixes apart. 3. The enzyme DNA Polymerase adds the new nucleotides to the parental strand to produce the daughter strand. SPRAPT Incoming nucleotide C binds with 5. What enzyme prevents recoiling of the DNA strand while synthesis is occurring? GGTGA Segment 2 100 nu 3' Cierra pottere DNA polymerase DNA nucleotide Segment 1 DNA polymerase n 1830 Refer to the picture above and indicate your answers 6. DNA polymerase is adding the nucleotides to the top strand continuously--that means the top strand is the (leading or lagging) strand. 7. The bottom strand has short segments which are added discontinuously. This is the (leading, lagging) strand. fragments. They are joined 8. The fragments of DNA in the lagging strand are known as together by the enzyme DNA 9. We call the replication of DNA semi-conservative. Why? 10. When during the cell cycle does this DNA replication occur? Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, th
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