Chapter 11: Problem 25
In eukaryotes, what is meant by the term DNA replication licensing? How does the process occur?
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Chapter 11: Problem 25
In eukaryotes, what is meant by the term DNA replication licensing? How does the process occur?
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What enzymatic features of DNA polymerase prevent it from replicating one of the DNA strands at the ends of linear chromosomes? Compared with DNA polymerase, how is telomerase different in its ability to synthesize a DNA strand? What does telomerase use as its template for the synthesis of a DNA strand? How does the use of this template result in a telomere sequence that is tandemly repetitive?
If a eukaryotic chromosome has 25 origins of replication, how many replication forks does it have at the beginning of DNA replication?
Describe the three important functions of DnaA protein.
What is a processive enzyme? Explain why processivity is an important feature of DNA polymerase.
One way that bacterial cells regulate DNA replication is through GATC methylation sites within the origin of replication. Would this mechanism work if the DNA was conservatively (rather than semiconservatively) replicated?
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