Describe the process of DNA replication. How are the 3' and 5' of a DNA molecule different and which end grow during replication? Explain step-by-step how DNA replication happens. How does DNA replicate? Describe how DNA replication is initiated, including how the DNA is made accessible for...
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How does DNA replication initiate? Explain what happens during DNA replication. How are genes transcribed in prokaryotes? Explain in detail. Binary fission allows cells to grow, replication of DNA, and separates cytoplasm and DNA. Describe the process of DNA replication, including the role of the...
Replication copies the genetic information. A single strand of DNA serves as a template for a new strand The rules of base pairing direct replication DNA is replicated during the S (synthesis) stage of the cell cycle Each body cell gets a complete set of identical DNA Proteins carry out the...
For example, the methylcytosine-binding protein, MBD1, has been shown to recruit the H3K9 methyltransferase SETDB1 to the large subunit of chro- matin assembly factor CAF-1 to form a CAF-1/MBD1/ SETDB1 complex that facilitates H3K9 methylation during DNA replication [185]. Moreover, SETDB...
What happens during mitosis? During mitosis, a eukaryotic cell undergoes a carefully coordinated nuclear division that results in the formation of two genetically identical daughter cells. Mitosis itself consists of five active steps, or phases: prophase, prometaphase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase...
happens spontaneously [17]. Thus, the formation of tetrasomes is regarded as the first step of nucleosome assembly. In this review, we mainly focus on the discussion of this step during DNA replication. Parental histones provide only one-half of the total histone supply, indicating that the ...
but the lagging strand is shortened by the length of one Okazaki fragment. After a succession of cell divisions, the length of the chromosome will become shorter until a critical sequence is lost, thus leading to the death of the cell. This is, in fact, what happens during cell senescence...
The process of expanding the new DNA strands continues until there is either no more DNA template strand left to replicate (i.e. at the end of the chromosome) or two replication forks meet and subsequentlyterminate.The meeting of two replication forks is not regulated and happens randomly along...
Cisco DNA Center 2.3.5.3 Rejoin task passed - dB replication happens when DR setup is ready for Manual failover. CSCwf62913 Cisco DNA Center 2.3.5.3: After system upgrade all Postgres services are in CrashLoopBackOff with no Master. CSCwf6...