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DNA Replication Cornell Notes Chapter 12 & 13 Main Ideas Details ? James Watson and Francis Crick Called the Fathers of DNA determined the structure of DNA molecules. o In 1953 they used Rosalind.

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There were three models of replication possible from such a scheme: conservative, semi-conservative, and dispersive.

Definition. DNA replication is the process by which the genome's DNA is copied in cells. Before a cell divides, it must first copy (or replicate) its entire genome so that each resulting daughter cell ends up with its own complete genome.

DNA replication is semi-conservative, semi discontinuous, which always occurs in the 5′ —> 3′ direction. Replication of the 3′ —> 5′ strand of a DNA molecule proceeds continuously; therefore, the 3'—>5′ strand of DNA molecule is known as the leading strand.

DNA replication is called semiconservative because an existing DNA strand is used to create a new strand. Explanation. DNA is a double stranded molecule. When DNA is copied the two strand of DNA (old strands) separate and new complementary nucleotides are added on the two separated strands.

Step 1: Replication Fork Formation. Before DNA can be replicated, the double stranded molecule must be “unzipped” into two single strands. ... Step 2: Primer Binding. The leading strand is the simplest to replicate. ... Step 3: Elongation. ... Step 4: Termination.

The process in which the DNA makes multiple copies of itself is known as DNA replication. DNA replication is a biological polymerization, which proceeds in the sequence of initiation, elongation, and termination. DNA replication is an enzyme-catalyzed reaction.

Semiconservative replication is so named because one of the strands of DNA in each of the two copies of DNA is ancient and conserved while the other is newly produced at the moment of replication.

DNA replication is the process by which DNA makes a copy for itself(DNA duplication). It occurs in the nucleus of the cell during the S-phase of the cell cycle. Thus, any discrepancy during the S-phase may result in polyploidy.

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