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Friday, January 21, 2011
Biological Science: DNA Replication
We're getting to the end of science week here at Lifeformation but there are a couple days left so don't fret! This little info-graphic simply describes how DNA replication works. It's simple, but always good to know.
I had this same exact picture in my molecular bio book 2 semesters ago. Can you guess what happens as a result of super coiling due to the topoisomerase?
Mind was blown in high school biology the second I realized A could only pair with T, and G with C. It's such a brilliant mechanism to replicate the DNA. Not really related to your graphic, but it reminded me of that.
But, lettuce be reality, DNA replication overall has got to be one of the most fascinating mechanisms in all of biology.
Yes, good to know. Next time I need to replicate DNA I will know exactly what to do! lol
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ReplyDeleteVery handy.
ReplyDeleteI had this same exact picture in my molecular bio book 2 semesters ago. Can you guess what happens as a result of super coiling due to the topoisomerase?
ReplyDeleteI guess I'll go out and make a few clones of myself!
ReplyDeleteI *think* I got the general idea... Biology never was my strong point :P
ReplyDeleteBut it's a good diagram for those wanting to refresh their memory on their existing knowledge.
cool, I've learned this in my school ^_^
ReplyDeletei remember this from biotech that was a hard class
ReplyDeletegood to know i feel much smarter now
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Always interesting to know! Excuse me while I clone myself ;)
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already learned this in biology but thanks for the brush up :)
ReplyDeleteMy interest is perked.
ReplyDeleteDNA replication is so fascinating. Thanks for sharing :D
ReplyDeleteshould help me out with all my DNA replicating needs
ReplyDeleteNow to learn about how cloning works. I'll make two of me! =d
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Mind was blown in high school biology the second I realized A could only pair with T, and G with C. It's such a brilliant mechanism to replicate the DNA. Not really related to your graphic, but it reminded me of that.
ReplyDeleteBut, lettuce be reality, DNA replication overall has got to be one of the most fascinating mechanisms in all of biology.
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