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Chapter 6

DNA Replication

Replicación en procariotas
Replicación en procariotas
Overview DNA replication has three main steps: initiation, elongation, and termination. Replication in prokaryotes begins when initiator proteins bind to ...
Replicación en eucariotas
Replicación en eucariotas
Overview In eukaryotic cells, DNA replication is highly conserved and tightly regulated. Multiple linear chromosomes must be duplicated with high ...
Emparejamiento de bases de ADN
Emparejamiento de bases de ADN
Erwin Chargaff’s rules on DNA equivalence paved the way for the discovery of base pairing in DNA. Chargaff’s rules state that in a ...
La horquilla de replicación del ADN
La horquilla de replicación del ADN
An organism’s genome needs to be duplicated in an efficient and error-free manner for its growth and survival. The replication fork is a Y-shaped ...
Corrección
Corrección
Overview Synthesis of new DNA molecules starts when DNA polymerase links nucleotides together in a sequence that is complementary to the template DNA ...
Síntesis de hebras rezagadas
Síntesis de hebras rezagadas
During replication, the complementary strands in double-stranded DNA are synthesized at different rates. Replication first begins on the leading strand. ...
ADN Helicasas
ADN Helicasas
DNA unwinding helicase enzymes are a type of motor protein. Motor proteins can translocate along filaments or polymers using energy generated from ATP ...
El Replicoso
El Replicoso
DNA replication is carried out by a large complex of proteins that act in a coordinated matter to achieve high-fidelity DNA replication. Together this ...
Reparación de desajustes
Reparación de desajustes
Overview Organisms are capable of detecting and fixing nucleotide mismatches that occur during DNA replication. This sophisticated process requires ...
ADN Topoisomerasas
ADN Topoisomerasas
Topoisomerases are enzymes that relax overwound DNA molecules during various cell processes, including DNA replication and transcription. These enzymes ...
Telómeros y telomerasa
Telómeros y telomerasa
In eukaryotic DNA replication, a single-stranded DNA fragment remains at the end of a chromosome after the removal of the final primer. This section of ...
Herencia no nuclear
Herencia no nuclear
Most DNA resides in the nucleus of a cell. However, some organelles in the cell cytoplasm⁠—such as chloroplasts and mitochondria⁠—also ...
Genética mitocondrial animal
Genética mitocondrial animal
Among all the organelles in an animal cell, only mitochondria have their own independent genomes. Animal mitochondrial DNA is a double-stranded, ...
Comparación de genomas mitocondriales, cloroplastos y procariotas
Comparación de genomas mitocondriales, cloroplastos y procariotas
The present-day mitochondrial and chloroplast genomes have retained some of the characteristics of their ancestral prokaryotes and also have acquired new ...
Exportación de genes mitocondriales y cloroplastos
Exportación de genes mitocondriales y cloroplastos
A eukaryotic cell can have up to three different types of genetic systems: nuclear, mitochondrial, and chloroplast. During evolution, organelles have ...
Proteínas de unión al ADN monocatenario
Proteínas de unión al ADN monocatenario
For successful DNA replication, the unwinding of double-stranded DNA must be accompanied by stabilization and protection of the separated single strands ...
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