Restriction endonucleases are bacterial enzymes that cleave duplex (double-stranded) DNA at specific nucleotide sequences. The mode of replication of the animal virus SV40 has been investigated by using restriction endonucleases that cleave SV40 DNA into a number of unique segments. Like most viruses, SV40 DNA is circular. The map positions of the 11 fragments produced by a pair of restriction endonucleases are shown on the next page. Immediately following a 5 or 10 minute pulse of radioactively labeled thymidine, labeled SV40 molecules that have completed replication during the pulse are isolated. These newly replicated DNA molecules are digested by the restriction endonucleases and the resulting fragments are analyzed for the relative amounts of pulse label they contain. The results are in the table below. Assume that at the time the label was added there was a random population of replicating SV40 DNA molecules in all possible stages of synthesis. From the information given below, decide whether SV40 replication is unidirectional or bidirectional, and assign the origin and terminus to specific restriction fragments. Relative amount of pulse label (corrected for fragment size and normalized to 1.0 for fragment A – meaning that the rest of the column’s numbers were divided by the numerical amount of pulse label fragment A contained) Fragment after 5 minutes after 10 minutes A 1.0 1.0 B 3.9 3.0 C 0.0 0.8 D 0.9 0.9 E 1.8 2.0 F 4.0 3.1 G 5.4 4.2 H 1.7 2.5 I 2.7 3.0 J 4.9 3.7 K 2.4 2.9

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Restriction endonucleases are bacterial enzymes that cleave duplex (double-stranded) DNA at specific nucleotide sequences. The mode of replication of the animal virus SV40 has been investigated by using restriction endonucleases that cleave SV40 DNA into a number of unique segments. Like most viruses, SV40 DNA is circular.

The map positions of the 11 fragments produced by a pair of restriction endonucleases are shown on the next page. Immediately following a 5 or 10 minute pulse of radioactively labeled thymidine, labeled SV40 molecules that have completed replication during the pulse are isolated. These newly replicated DNA molecules are digested by the restriction endonucleases and the resulting fragments are analyzed for the relative amounts of pulse label they contain. The results are in the table below. Assume that at the time the label was added there was a random population of replicating SV40 DNA molecules in all possible stages of synthesis.

From the information given below, decide whether SV40 replication is unidirectional or bidirectional, and assign the origin and terminus to specific restriction fragments.

Relative amount of pulse label (corrected for fragment size and normalized to 1.0 for fragment A – meaning that the rest of the column’s numbers were divided by the numerical amount of pulse label fragment A contained)

Fragment after 5 minutes after 10 minutes
A 1.0 1.0
B 3.9 3.0
C 0.0 0.8
D 0.9 0.9
E 1.8 2.0
F 4.0 3.1
G 5.4 4.2
H 1.7 2.5
I 2.7 3.0
J 4.9 3.7
K 2.4 2.9
Objective: Using pulsed radioactively-labeled substrate incorporation data to determine the
manner and details of DNA replication.
Restriction endonucleases are bacterial enzymes that cleave duplex (double-stranded) DNA at
specific nucleotide sequences. The mode of replication of the animal virus SV40 has been
investigated by using restriction endonucleases that cleave SV40 DNA into a number of unique
segments. Like most viruses, SV40 DNA is circular.
The map positions of the 11 fragments produced by a pair of restriction endonucleases are shown
on the next page. Immediately following a 5 or 10 minute pulse of radioactively labeled
thymidine, labeled SV40 molecules th have completed replication during the pulse are isolated.
These newly replicated DNA molecules are digested by the restriction endonucleases and the
resulting fragments are analyzed for the relative amounts of pulse label they contain. The results
are in the table below. Assume that at the time the label was added there was a random
population of replicating SV40 DNA molecules in all possible stages of synthesis.
From the information given below, decide whether SV40 replication is unidirectional or
bidirectional, and assign the origin and terminus to specific restriction fragments.
Relative amount of pulse label (corrected for fragment size and normalized to 1.0 for
fragment A - meaning that the rest of the column's numbers were divided by the
numerical amount of pulse label fragment A contained)
Fragment
after 5 minutes
1.0
3.9
0.0
0.9
1.8
4.0
5.4
1.7
2.7
4.9
2.4
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
after 10 minutes
1.0
3.0
0.8
0.9
2.0
3.1
4.2
2.5
3.0
3.7
2.9
Transcribed Image Text:Objective: Using pulsed radioactively-labeled substrate incorporation data to determine the manner and details of DNA replication. Restriction endonucleases are bacterial enzymes that cleave duplex (double-stranded) DNA at specific nucleotide sequences. The mode of replication of the animal virus SV40 has been investigated by using restriction endonucleases that cleave SV40 DNA into a number of unique segments. Like most viruses, SV40 DNA is circular. The map positions of the 11 fragments produced by a pair of restriction endonucleases are shown on the next page. Immediately following a 5 or 10 minute pulse of radioactively labeled thymidine, labeled SV40 molecules th have completed replication during the pulse are isolated. These newly replicated DNA molecules are digested by the restriction endonucleases and the resulting fragments are analyzed for the relative amounts of pulse label they contain. The results are in the table below. Assume that at the time the label was added there was a random population of replicating SV40 DNA molecules in all possible stages of synthesis. From the information given below, decide whether SV40 replication is unidirectional or bidirectional, and assign the origin and terminus to specific restriction fragments. Relative amount of pulse label (corrected for fragment size and normalized to 1.0 for fragment A - meaning that the rest of the column's numbers were divided by the numerical amount of pulse label fragment A contained) Fragment after 5 minutes 1.0 3.9 0.0 0.9 1.8 4.0 5.4 1.7 2.7 4.9 2.4 A B C D E F G H I J K after 10 minutes 1.0 3.0 0.8 0.9 2.0 3.1 4.2 2.5 3.0 3.7 2.9
H
A
I
B
C
G
J
D
E
F
K
Transcribed Image Text:H A I B C G J D E F K
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