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Chapter 12 Introduction | morris2e_ch12_1.html | 56129377757a2ed432000000 |
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12.1 DNA Replication
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During DNA replication, the parental strands separate and new partners are made.
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New DNA strands grow by the addition of nucleotides to the 3′ end.
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In replicating DNA, one daughter strand is synthesized continuously and the other in a series of short pieces.
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A small stretch of RNA is needed to begin synthesis of a new DNA strand.
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Synthesis of the leading and lagging strands is coordinated.
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DNA polymerase is self-correcting because of its proofreading function.
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12.2 Replication of Chromosomes
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Replication of DNA in chromosomes starts at many places almost simultaneously.
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Telomerase restores tips of linear chromosomes shortened during DNA replication.
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12.3 Isolation, Identification, and Sequencing of DNA Fragments
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The polymerase chain reaction selectively amplifies regions of DNA.
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Electrophoresis separates DNA fragments by size.
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Restriction enzymes cleave DNA at particular short sequences.
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DNA strands can be separated and brought back together again.
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DNA sequencing makes use of the principles of DNA replication.
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Case 3: What new technologies are being developed to sequence your personal genome?
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12.4 Genetic Engineering
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Recombinant DNA combines DNA molecules from two or more sources.
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Recombinant DNA is the basis of genetically modified organisms.
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DNA editing can be used to alter gene sequences almost at will.
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Chapter 12 Summary | morris2e_ch12_23.html | 56129377757a2ed432000000 |
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