Chapter 10: Problem 21
Describe the discontinuous synthesis of the lagging strand in DNA replication.
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Chapter 10: Problem 21
Describe the discontinuous synthesis of the lagging strand in DNA replication.
These are the key concepts you need to understand to accurately answer the question.
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Get started for freeYour book contains about 2 million characters (letters, spaces, and punctuation marks). If you could type with the accuracy with which the prokaryote \(E\). coli incorporates, proofreads, and repairs bases in replication (about one uncorrected error in \(\left.10^{9} \text { to } 10^{10} \text { bases }\right),\) how many such books would you have to type before an uncorrected error is "permitted"? (Assume that the error rate is one in \(10^{10}\) bases.
Why is the replication of DNA referred to as a semiconservative process? What is the experimental evidence for the semiconservative nature of the process? What experimental results would you expect if replication of DNA were a conservative process?
Compare and contrast the properties of the enzymes DNA polymerase I and polymerase III from \(E\) coli.
Outline a series of steps by which reverse transcriptase produces DNA on an RNA template.
How does DNA replication in eukaryotes differ from the process in prokaryotes?
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