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DNA Synthesis•Eukaryotes

•DNA unwinds at a replication origin •Two replication forks form •Bidirectional synthesis of DNA •Much more DNA; complexed with proteins

•Eukaryotes have much more DNA

•Yeast 250-400 replicons •Mammalian cells up to 25,000

•Solution: Multiple replication origins

•Yeast 4X that of E. coli •Drosophila 100X that of E. coli

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DNA Synthesis in Eukaryotes

Pre-initiation replication complex:ORCCdt1Cdc6MCM

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Enzyme Function

Prokaryotes Eukaryotes

Helicase

Primase

Polymerase

Proofreading

Sliding clamp

Prevent ss closure

DnaB

DnaG

Pol III

Pol III

b sliding clamp

SSBPs

MCM

Primase s.u. of a-polymerase

Pol d and e

Pol d and e

PCNA (Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen)

RPA (Replication Protein A)

Comparison of some replication components

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A Problem and a Solution

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Telomere Formation

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A model for t loop formation

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Reproductive cloningBiotechnology/Cloning

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Reproductive cloning

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Therapeutic cloning

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Therapeutic cloning

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First Cloning ExperimentCohen et al., 1973“Recombinant DNA”

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Cloning Vectors: pBR322 plasmid

Cloning into pBR322

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RT-PCR and Cloning


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