Hudson K - DNA Structure and Replication POGIL
Hudson K - DNA Structure and Replication POGIL
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Model 2 – DNA Replication
11. Examine Model 2. Number the steps below in order to describe the replication of DNA in a cell.
4 Hydrogen bonds between nucleotides form.
14. What rule is used to join the free nucleotides to the exposed bases of the DNA?
base-pairing rule
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16. DNA molecules can be tens of thousands of base pairs in length. Mistakes in DNA replication
lead to mutations, which may or may not be harmful to an organism. How does semi-conservative
replication help prevent mutations during DNA replication?
it uses pre-existing strands that don't contain problems
17. The proportions of the bases are consistent within a species; however they do vary between
species. Using the base-pair rules, complete the following table to show the percentage of each
type of base in the five different organisms.
19 31
22 28
29 21
23 23 27
19 31
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Extension Questions
Model 3 – Timing of DNA Replication
18. According to Model 3, what term refers to loose DNA inside of a nucleus?
19. During what part of the cell cycle is the DNA in a cell’s nucleus replicated?
20. During what part of the cell cycle is the DNA in a cell condensed into chromosomes?
21. Replicated chromosomes are often illustrated as an X shape to match how they look in real life
just before cell division.
a. According to Model 3, which of the following diagrams correctly show an original set of
homologous chromosomes (grey) and their sister chromatids (black)—the replicated portion?
b. What structure holds the two sister chromatids together as they prepare for cell division?
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