#Question id: 3818
#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
DNA replication is studied in a newly discovered bacterium. It takes 30 min for the bacterium to complete a round of replication at 37oC. A Meselson-Stahl-type experiment was performed. The bacteria were grown for several generations in 14N-medium and then switched to 15N-medium. The DNA molecules were then analyzed.
If the mechanism of DNA replication in this bacterium were semi-conservative, what results would be found when the double-stranded DNA was analyzed in a CsCl density gradient after three generations in 15N-medium?
#Question id: 3819
#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
DNA replication is studied in a newly discovered bacterium. It takes 30 min for the bacterium to complete a round of replication at 37oC. A Meselson-Stahl-type experiment was performed. The bacteria were grown for several generations in 14N-medium and then switched to 15N-medium. The DNA molecules were then analyzed.
After one generation in 15N-medium, the DNA is denatured and analyzed in a CsCl gradient. If the single-stranded DNA forms two bands, one with heavy density and one with light density, what conclusion could be drawn about the mechanism of DNA replication in this bacterium?
#Question id: 3820
#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
Meselson and Stahlʹs experiments involved growing E. coli on a medium containing 15N (heavy nitrogen) which increased the density of the bacterial DNA. Cells were then grown on a medium containing only 14N. DNA samples were obtained for analysis after one, two and three rounds of replication (generations) and centrifuged on a density gradient. The double-helical DNA forms bands in the gradient depending on its density. How many bands did Meselson and Stahl see after two generation of cells were grown on the 14N medium?
#Question id: 3821
#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
Which mechanism contributes to accuracy during DNA replication?
#Question id: 3822
#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
State whether the following statements is true/false regarding DNA replication.
1. Proteins bind to both origin sites and termination sites on DNA during DNA replication.
2. In the Sanger method for DNA sequencing, the gels are read from bottom to top, since the smallest fragments travel farthest in the sequencing gel.
3. DNA polymerase I which is inhibited by dideoxynucleoside triphosphates is used in the Sanger method for DNA sequencing.
4. Sanger DNA sequencing requires inhibition of DNA polymerization by a specific dideoxynucleoside every time it is copied in the replication process.
5. The Klenow fragment can be used for DNA sequencing if proteins such as SSB protein are added.
#Question id: 3823
#Unit 3. Fundamental Processes
Regarding DNA replication and DNA synthesis, which, if any, of the following statements is incorrect?