3. Now consider the following diagram, where two replication bubbles are about to meet. 5 3 Draw in the strands of newly synthesized DNA as you did in question 2. 3 5

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f. The chemical modification made by the G1-S Cdks on DNA polymerase will be removed at
some point. What class of enzyme do you expect to remove the chemical modification?
Phosphatase
2. On the replication bubble below, draw the newly synthesized strands of DNA as they would be seen before the act
of DNA polymerase I and DNA ligase.
Label (or color code) each of the following on your drawing:
-the origin of replication
-the leading strand(s)
-the lagging strand(s)
-the 5' and 3' ends of each newly synthesized DNA fragment
-Okazaki fragments
-RNA primers
-the current location(s) of DNA helicase
-the current location(s) of DNA polymerase III
3. Now consider the following diagram, where two replication bubbles are about to meet.
5
3
Draw in the strands of newly synthesized DNA as you did in question 2.
3
3
LO
Transcribed Image Text:f. The chemical modification made by the G1-S Cdks on DNA polymerase will be removed at some point. What class of enzyme do you expect to remove the chemical modification? Phosphatase 2. On the replication bubble below, draw the newly synthesized strands of DNA as they would be seen before the act of DNA polymerase I and DNA ligase. Label (or color code) each of the following on your drawing: -the origin of replication -the leading strand(s) -the lagging strand(s) -the 5' and 3' ends of each newly synthesized DNA fragment -Okazaki fragments -RNA primers -the current location(s) of DNA helicase -the current location(s) of DNA polymerase III 3. Now consider the following diagram, where two replication bubbles are about to meet. 5 3 Draw in the strands of newly synthesized DNA as you did in question 2. 3 3 LO
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