DNA Replication Flashcards

1
Q

Which enzyme unzips the double helix of DNA?

A

Helicase (“helix-ase”)

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2
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Which enzyme sets up a “starting block” of RNA so that each DNA strand can be replicated?

A

RNA primase (‘lays a primer”)

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3
Q

Which enzyme creates the matching pairs of nucleotides that make up the new DNA strands?

A

DNA polymerase (poly=many, “builds many pairs”

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4
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Which enzyme reviews the new strand and removes the RNA uracil to complete the new strand?

A

DNA ligase (ligase sounds like ligament, binds the strand together)

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5
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What’s different about the leading strand vs. the lagging, “stubborn” strand?

A

It has to be replicated backwards because DNA polymerase can only work in one direction.

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