3.9 DNA Replication & Genetic Code Flashcards

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What is the process of DNA replication?

A

The process of producing 2 new strands of DNA that are identical to the original.

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What are the products of DNA replication?

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2 new molecules of DNA, each one consisting of one old strand of DNA and one new strand.

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Why is DNA replication considered to be “semi-conservative”?

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Because each new DNA molecule contains one old strand of DNA and one new strand.

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What two enzymes control DNA replication?

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DNA helicase and DNA polymerase

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What does DNA helicase do?

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Catalyses reaction that break the H bonds between complementary base pairs. This causes the DNA to unwind and the 2 strands to separate.

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What does DNA polymerase do?

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Catalyses the formation of phosphodiester bonds between nucleotides, forming a DNA strand.

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What is Genetic Code?

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The sequence of amino acids that DNA codes for.

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What is an example of a replication error?

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Incorrect base-pairing, leading to an incorrect sequence being produced

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What do replication errors lead to?

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A change in the sequence of bases, AKA a mutation

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When do replication errors occur?

(Do they happen at any given time?)

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Randomly and spontanteously

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Why is DNA considered a triplet code?

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Because DNA is read in sets of 3. 3 bases = codon. Each codon codes for an amino acid.

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What is a codon?

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3 bases

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12
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What does each codon code for?

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An amino acid.

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State the process of DNA replication.

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-DNA helicase causes the two strands of DNA to separate, breaking the hydrogen bonds between the complementary bases
-Each strand is used as a template, and free nucleotides floating in the nucleoplasm pair their bases with the template strand
-The complementary bases are joined by hydrogen bonds, and DNA polymerase joins the nucleotides together, forming phosphodiester bonds.

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14
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What is a gene?

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The section of DNA that contains the complete sequence of bases (codons) to code for an entire protein

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What does “genetic code is universal” mean?

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All organisms use the same code of C, G, A and T bases.

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What does “genetic code is degenerate” mean? What is the purpose of this?

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-Different combinations of bases can code for the same amino acid.
-This is so that if there is a mutation, it might not make a difference.