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7627204019origin of replicationa particular sequence in a genome at which replication is initiated0
7627217360replication fork1st step in replication is the separation of the two DNA strands that make up the helix. DNA Helicase untwists the helix at locations called origins of replication. The origin forms a Y shape, and is called a __________.1
7627217551replication bubblean unwound and open region of a DNA helix where DNA replication occurs2
7627327553helicaseseparate double-stranded DNA into single strands allowing each strand to be copied; unzips dna3
7627336853gyrase (topoisomorase)relieves strain while double-stranded DNA is being unwound by helicase. This causes negative supercoiling of the DNA4
7627373283single-stranded binding proteinprevent ssDNA from re-forming a double helix; speeds up replication5
7627403489primase (RNA polymerase)functions by synthesizing short RNA sequences that are complementary to a single-stranded piece of DNA; primer for dna polymerase6
7627416789primera short strand of RNA or DNA (generally about 18-22 bases) that serves as a starting point for DNA synthesis7
7627422662deoxynucleoside triphosphateessential building blocks of nucleic acid molecules, and as such are necessary components of PCR mixes as no new (amplified) DNA could be generated without them8
7627422706template strandnoncoding strand of a DNA molecule that is used as a template for RNA synthesis.9
7627424858leading strandStrand of DNA being replicated continuously. In DNA replication, the strand that is made in the 5' to 3' direction10
7627424859lagging strandrequires a slight delay before undergoing replication, and it must undergo replication discontinuously in small (okazaki) fragments11
76274276285 to 3 directionindicate the carbon numbers in the DNA's sugar backbone. The 5' carbon has a phosphate group attached to it and the 3' carbon a hydroxyl (-OH) group12
7627429874dna polymerase IIIenzyme primarily responsible for replicative DNA synthesis in E. coli13
7627432316dna polymerase Iremoves the RNA primer and fills in the nucleotides which are necessary for the formation of the DNA in the direction- 5' to 3'. It also helps in proof reading to see if there is any mistake done while replication and while matching base pairs14
7627434735okazaki fragmentsshort, newly synthesized DNA fragments that are formed on the lagging template strand during DNA replication. They are complementary to the lagging template strand, together forming short double-stranded DNA sections.15
7627434736ligaseseals repairs in the DNA, it seals recombination fragments, and it connects Okazaki fragments16
7627440284nucleotide excision repairmechanism that removes DNA damage induced by ultraviolet light17
7627443456telomere (telomerase)protect the ends of chromosomes. They prevent one chromosome from binding to another (DNA is sticky). They also don't have any genetic information; a ribonucleoprotein that adds a species-dependent telomere repeat sequence to the 3' end of telomeres18

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