DNA replication Flashcards

1
Q

Which bases are involved in DNA?

A

ACTG

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2
Q

What type of structure is DNA?

A

Double helix structure

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3
Q

Where are bases joined to in DNA?

A

Joined from 3’ to 5’ OH’s of the sugar by a phosphate group

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4
Q

What are genes?

A

The chunks of the DNA code when it has been split

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5
Q

What do genes control?

A

Much of who we are, eg, height and eye colour

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6
Q

How many nucleotides are in the complete human genome?

A

3 billion

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7
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How many genes are in the complete human genome?

A

31,000

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8
Q

Which bases pair together?

A

Thymine and adenine

Cytosine and guanine

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9
Q

How many hydrogens between thymine and adenine?

A

2

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10
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How many hydrogens between cytosine and guanine?

A

3

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11
Q

What is the base pairing always like?

A

Purine to pyrimidine

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12
Q

Which bases are purines?

A

Adenine

Guanine

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13
Q

Which bases are pyrimidine?

A

Thymine

Cytosine

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14
Q

What does the base pairing mean?

A

The DNA strands are complimentary to each other

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15
Q

When the double stranded DNA splits, was are the two strands formed?

A

Leading strand

Lagging strand

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16
Q

Why does DNA replicate?

A

When a cell divides each cell needs a full set/copy of the DNA

17
Q

What type of replication is DNA replication? What does this mean?

A

Semi-conservative

The strands formed are half new and half old

18
Q

What was Watson and Cricks experiment?

A

They had a N15 and an N14 isotopes in bacteria

Then the first generation produced contained half of each isotope

19
Q

What does DNA helices do?

A

Unwinds the DNA strand

20
Q

What does DNA polymerase do?

A

Makes new DNA strand

21
Q

What does RNA primate do?

A

Makes RNA primers for the lagging strand

22
Q

What does RNase H do?

A

Removes RNA primers

23
Q

What does DNA ligase do?

A

Joins the Okazaki fragments to create one continuous strand

24
Q

What does DNA polymerase catalyse?

A

the step by step addition of deoxyribonucleotide units to a growing DNA chain

25
Q

Which 4 activated precursors does DNA polymerase need to work?

A

dATP
dGTP
dTTP
dCTP + Mg2+

26
Q

Where does DNA polymerase add the deoxyribonucleotides to ?

A

the 3’-hydroxyl group of a DNA chain called the primer

27
Q

What type of reaction is the one involving DNA polymerase?

A

Nucleophilic attack of the 3’OH terminus of the primer DNA on the innermost phosphorus atom of a deoxynucleoside triphosphate

28
Q

What provides the energy for the DNA polymerase chain elongation reaction?

A

The nucleophilic attack releases a diphosphate unit which Is hydrolysed by inorganic pyrophosphatase

29
Q

How often does DNA polymerase make a mistake?

A

Once every 10,000,000 base pairs

30
Q

What does PCR do?

A

Amplifies specific DNA sequences

31
Q

What are the three steps of PCR?

A

Denaturation
Annealing
Elongation

32
Q

What happens in denaturation?

A

Strand separation

Two strands of DNA are separated by heating

33
Q

What happens during annealing?

A

Hybridisation of primers

Short strands of DNA flanking the 3’ ends of both strands of DNA are hybridised to the sequences

34
Q

What happens during elongation?

A

DNA synthesis

DNA polymerase is added and elongation of both primers occurs