Introduction to DNA Replication definitions Flashcards
Introduction to DNA Replication definitions
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Semi-conservative replication
A process where parental DNA strands separate and serve as templates for new complementary strands.Topoisomerase
An enzyme that relieves DNA supercoiling by cutting and rejoining DNA strands.Helicase
An enzyme that unwinds the DNA double helix by breaking hydrogen bonds at the replication fork.Single-Stranded Binding Proteins
Proteins that stabilize unwound DNA strands and prevent reannealing and degradation.Primase
An enzyme that synthesizes RNA primers to provide a starting point for DNA synthesis.DNA Polymerase
An enzyme responsible for synthesizing new DNA strands using old strands as templates.DNA Ligase
An enzyme that joins Okazaki fragments on the lagging strand by forming covalent bonds.Origin of Replication
Specific DNA sequences where replication begins, with one origin in prokaryotes and multiple in eukaryotes.Replication Fork
Y-shaped regions where DNA is unwound and replication occurs bidirectionally.Okazaki Fragments
Short DNA segments synthesized on the lagging strand during replication.Supercoiling
The over-winding of DNA that can inhibit replication, relieved by topoisomerase.Replication Bubble
An unwound region of DNA where replication forks are present and DNA synthesis occurs.RNA Primer
Short RNA sequences synthesized by primase to initiate DNA synthesis.Bidirectional Replication
DNA replication that proceeds in both directions from the origin at replication forks.DNA Gyrase
A type of topoisomerase in prokaryotes that alleviates supercoiling ahead of the replication fork.