What's a gene? | A small section of DNA found on a chromosome |
What is the Hershy and Chase experiment? | Hershey and Chase showed that phages only injected their DNA into host bacteria, and that the DNA served as the replicating genetic element of phages |
What does DNA stand for? | deoxyribonucleic acid |
DNA has | C, T, A, and G bases |
RNA | C, A, G, U |
How are DNA strands held together? | hydrogen bonds |
Base pairing rules for DNA | A-T
G-C |
What kinds of proteins help DNA rap itself around? | Histone Protein |
What is the correct DNA replication mechanism? | Semi-conservative |
What does DNA Hitopisomerase | travelers slightly ahead of the replication fork and alleviates coiling caused by the action helicase.. |
What does the DNA helicase | travels along one DNA strand in the 5' to 3' direction and separates the DNA strands |
What do single-stranded binding proteins do? | prevent strands from reannealing |
What does DNA polymerase do? | adds base pairs to DNA during replication |
What does DNA polymerase link? | can link nucleotides only in the 5' to 3' direction |
What subunit does DNA belong to? | Nucleotide |
What does DNA polymerase III do? | proofreads the DNA and corrects mistakes |
What does topoisomerase do? | corrects "overwinding" ahead of replication forks by breaking, swiveling, and rejoining DNA strands |
Whats does DNA primase do? | synthesizes DNA in the leading and lagging strand, removes RNA primers, and fills in gaps. |
DNA ligase | covalently attaches adjacent Okazaki fragments |
What are Okazaki fragments? | Short lengths of single-stranded DNA made on the lagging strand. |
What is nucleotide excision repair? | A repair system that removes and then correctly replaces a damaged segment of DNA using the undamaged strand as a guide. |