Helicase splits the DNA molecule apart, starting at replication origins such as this one, rich in A-T pairs. ... Each of these DNA molecules consists of one old and one new chain of nucleotides. DNA replication precedes cell division: mitosis and meiosis. ... animated outline of DNA replication...
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1. To understand the functions of the proteins responsible for DNA replication, including helicase, SSB protein, primase, the sliding clamp, ... 2. To understand the process of DNA replication, and why the leading strand is synthesized continuously and the lagging strand is synthesized discontinuously.
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DNA Replication (Very realistic 3D animation) ... DNA Replication Song ... Protein Synthesis, DNA Replication...
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This is a clip from a PBS production called "DNA: The Secret of Life." It details the latest research (as of 2005) concerning the process of DNA replication. Google search the PBS title and you c...
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DNA Binding...
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DNA Replication Fork. The DNA helix is unwound. Replication Fork ... DNA Replication Fork. In leading strand synthesis DNA synthesis progresses in a 5' Ė3' ...
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DNA replication is initiated at a region on a chromosome called an origin of replication. An enzyme called T-antigen (helicase) binds to the origin and unwinds the DNA in both directions from the origin.
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Animation illustrating DNA replication. [Requires Flash] ... Now that we have seen how genetic information encoded in the nucleotide sequences of DNA is translated into the structures of proteins that perform most cell functions, we can appreciate the necessity of the precise copying of DNA sequences during DNA replication.
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DNA replication occurs during interphase. The DNA must be copied in preparation for cell division (mitosis and meiosis). Specialized cells like muscle and nerve cells do NOT divide and therefore do NOT replicate their DNA.
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