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Describe 3 phases in DNA replication
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Initiation - recognising origin of replication - action of DNA polymerase and DNA helicase Elongation - 5' to 3' chain growth Termination - When replication forks meet - action of DNA ligase

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Describe 3 phases in DNA replication
Initiation - recognising origin of replication - action of DNA polymerase and DNA helicase Elongation - 5' to 3' chain growth Termination - When replication forks meet - action of DNA ligase
Where does transcription and translation occur?
Transcription - in the nucleus Translation - in the cytoplasm
Describe 3 phases in transcription
Initiation - promoter recognition and blinding - e.g) TATA - RNA polymerase binds to the site Elongation - 5' to 3' chain growth, copy of mRNA by complementary base pairing Termination - sequence dependent termination of of RNA chain growth
Describe the process of transformation from pre-mRNA to mature mRNA
Capping - addition of 5' cap - protection against degradation of polynucleotide at 5' end Tailing/Polyadenylation - addition of 3'polyA tail - protection against degradation of polynucleotide at 3' end Splicing - removal of introns - spliceosome cut introns and join exons together
Describe 3 phases in translation
Initiation - Starting codon recognition and binding - formation of functional ribosome - recognition done by hydrogen bond between codon and anticodon Elongation - Addition of 5' nitrogen to 3' carbon, creating peptide bond (N to C chain growth) - tRNA synthetase acts as a catalyst, binds tRNA with aminoacid Termination - stopping codon recognition