DNA Replication
Replication of DNA is required in mitosis to pass on exactly the same genetic information to the daughter cell. For replication to occur the nucleus requires: • DNA (to act as a template) • A supply of free DNA nucleotides • The appropriate enzymes • A supply of ATP for energy
Semi-conservative replication DNA replication results in the formation of two new DNA molecules, each containing one strand from the parent molecule:
Replication of DNA is, therefore, said to be semi-conservative
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• 1. Original DNA molecule unwinds • Free nucleotides find their complementary nucleotide on the exposed chain • Strong sugar-phosphate bonds form between nucleotides, giving the new strand a “backbone” • Weak hydrogen bond between two bases breaks, causing the two strands to separate (“unzip”) and expose the bases • Weak hydrogen bonds form between the new and exposed bases
NB: The enzyme that joins the nucleotides together to form the sugar-phosphate backbone is called DNA polymerase