The figure below shows the replication bubble of a bacterial chromosome. Using the image below, please draw in the newl
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 12:11 pm
The figure below shows the replication bubble of a bacterial
chromosome. Using the image below, please draw in
the newly replicated strands. Make sure to show their
primers and the Okazaki fragments with their primers as
well. In the image, please take careful note of
which orientation each of the two strands are in and draw the
daughter strands with respect to that.
Please be careful to note the orientation of the two DNA
strands before your start. Remember, the new strand must be
anti-parallet to the old strand and it can only be synthesized in
the 5' --> 3' direction.
3' in | 5' 3'
chromosome. Using the image below, please draw in
the newly replicated strands. Make sure to show their
primers and the Okazaki fragments with their primers as
well. In the image, please take careful note of
which orientation each of the two strands are in and draw the
daughter strands with respect to that.
Please be careful to note the orientation of the two DNA
strands before your start. Remember, the new strand must be
anti-parallet to the old strand and it can only be synthesized in
the 5' --> 3' direction.
3' in | 5' 3'