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Bio Beyond: Genetic Replication Questions With Complete Solutions - ANSWER - Where is the information stored in DNA? - ANSWER -Base sequence Looking at the image to the right, what has to be done to chromatin before the information in it can be accessed? - ANSWER -It has to be unwound to uncoiled DNA From chromatin, two major processes are needed to prepare for DNA replication. Watch the video at right - what processes are needed before new DNA can be made? - ANSWER -DNA has to be uncoiled Bonds between bases have to be broken What type of bonds are broken when the strands are split apart? - ANSWER -Hydrogen bonds It's important to know the base pairing rules for DNA before proceeding. Which of the following are valid pairings for DNA? Select all that apply - ANSWER -A-T C-G One last question: How many bases do you think can be added to the new DNA strand each minute by the enzymes in your cells? - ANSWER -2 DNA Race - ANSWER -C with G, G with C, T with A, A with T What is an isotope? - ANSWER -An atom with a different number of neutrons than normal What does each model predict for the new DNA molecules? Connect each box on the left to one box on the right. No boxes are connected twice. - ANSWER -Conservative model - One light and one heavy DNA Molecule -Two DNA molecules of different masses between light and heavy Semi-conservative model - Two DNA molecules halfway between light and heavy Dispersive Model - Two DNA molecules of different masses between light and heavy Is the DNA of the first generation grown in the presence of light nitrogen heavier or lighter than the original generation's DNA? - ANSWER -Lighter What do the results Meselson and Stahl found for the first generation mean? - ANSWER -All DNA used heavy and light nitrogen and has the same mass What do these results mean for the three proposed models? - ANSWER -The semi-conservative model is supported Now that you've learned about how new and old DNA strands are matched during replication, you're ready to dive deeper into exactly how DNA replicates. After unwinding and breaking the bonds holding the two strands of DNA together, replication can begin. - ANSWER -<--- Fork ---> However, DNA replication presented an interesting problem that wasn't solved until 1966: DNA is opened in one direction and DNA polymerases only work in one direction, but the two strands of DNA run in opposite directions (they are antiparallel). Why is this an issue? - ANSWER -One DNA polymerase has to run away from the fork The strand where DNA polymerase moves away from the fork is called the lagging strand and is made in little pieces called Okazaki fragments, named after their discoverer, Reiji Okazaki. To continue, label the leading strand, lagging strand, and an Okazaki fragment in the image to the right. - ANSWER -Leading strand on second box Okazaki fragment and lagging strand on last two boxes Why are Okazaki fragments made on the lagging strand? - ANSWER DNA polymerase has to copy away from the fork and jump back to copy more when the fork moves What has to happen to the Okazaki fragments after they are made? - ANSWER -The fragments must be connected

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Where is the information stored in DNA? - ANSWER -Base sequence

Looking at the image to the right, what has to be done to chromatin
before the information in it can be accessed? - ANSWER -It has to be
unwound to uncoiled DNA

From chromatin, two major processes are needed to prepare for DNA
replication. Watch the video at right - what processes are needed before
new DNA can be made? - ANSWER -DNA has to be uncoiled

Bonds between bases have to be broken

What type of bonds are broken when the strands are split apart? -
ANSWER -Hydrogen bonds

It's important to know the base pairing rules for DNA before
proceeding. Which of the following are valid pairings for DNA? Select
all that apply - ANSWER -A-T
C-G

One last question: How many bases do you think can be added to the
new DNA strand each minute by the enzymes in your cells? - ANSWER
-2

, DNA Race - ANSWER -C with G, G with C, T with A, A with T

What is an isotope? - ANSWER -An atom with a different number of
neutrons than normal

What does each model predict for the new DNA molecules? Connect
each box on the left to one box on the right. No boxes are connected
twice. - ANSWER -Conservative model - One light and one heavy
DNA Molecule -Two DNA molecules of different masses between light
and heavy

Semi-conservative model - Two DNA molecules halfway between light
and heavy

Dispersive Model - Two DNA molecules of different masses between
light and heavy

Is the DNA of the first generation grown in the presence of light
nitrogen heavier or lighter than the original generation's DNA? -
ANSWER -Lighter

What do the results Meselson and Stahl found for the first generation
mean? - ANSWER -All DNA used heavy and light nitrogen and has the
same mass

What do these results mean for the three proposed models? - ANSWER
-The semi-conservative model is supported

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