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primer removing nuclease domain DNA pol 1 removes RNA primers and fills gaps between
okazaki fragments with DNa (elongation)
T-loop Lasso-like structure at the end of a telomere that serves to protect the termini of a
chromosomal DNA molecule from end-to-end fusions and degradation by exonucleases.
telomere repetitive DNA at the end of a eukaryotic chromosome
lagging helicase travels on the ____ strand of DNA
OriC origin of replication in eukaryotes that can be cloned to replicate a plasmid (circular)
OriP origin of replication in plasma with unidirectional replication
eukaryotes have exons, introns, multiple origins of replication (replication takes longer in
______)
exons Coding segments of eukaryotic DNA.
, Introns Noncoding segments of nucleic acid that lie between coding sequences.
haploid An organism or cell having only one complete set of chromosomes.
bacteria are ______
haploid/diploid eukaryotes are ______ and ____
diploid containing two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent.
CEN plasmids contain both ARS and "centromere sequence"
- chromosome seregation
- inherited from mother to daughter
- ensure inheritence
- unidirectional
linear eukaryotic cells have more origins of replication than prokaryotic cells because
eukaryotic cells have ____ dna, and are larger
circular prokaryotic dna is _____