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Two essential functions for DNA Answer: - responsible got inheritance

-direct and regulate photosynthesis



Transcription Answer: info from DNA is transferred to RNA(mRNA)



Translation Answer: info from mRNA is used to build polypeptides(proteins)



Genotype Answer: the genetic makeup of an organism



Phenotype Answer: expression of the genes, set of observable characteristics



DNA replication is... Answer: semiconservative



How many origins of replication do prokaryotes have Answer: one



describe origin of replication in prokaryotes: Answer: rich in AT sequences; ~245 bp



Helicase (_______) the strands Answer: unwinds



Helicase breaks the ____ bonds between strands Answer: hydrogen

, Replication forks are Answer: bidirectional



replication forks are coated with Answer: single strand binding proteins to prevent ssDNA from
rewinding into dsDNA



in bacterial DNA replication; what dna polymerase starts adding nucleotides Answer: III



DNA replication happens in what direction Answer: 5' to 3'



RNA primer initiates Answer: dna replication initiation in bacteria



DNA polymerase can only add nucleotides to the 3' OH which is provided by Answer: RNA primer



how is the RNA primer made Answer: synthesized by RNA primase



RNA primase Answer: does NOT need free 3' -OH and to synthesize an RNA molecule



What protein holds DNA polymerase III in place during bacterial elongation Answer: sliding clamp



leading strand is synthesized Answer: continuously



lagging strand is synthesized Answer: discontinuously creating Okazaki fragments



how many primers are needed for the lagging strand Answer: One for each Okazaki fragment

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