Aim
graph TD;
A[Aim] --> B[Biology];
B --> C[Cell Biology];
B --> D[Genetics];
B --> E[Ecology];
B --> F[Evolution];
B --> G[Physiology];
C --> H[Cell Structure];
C --> I[Cell Function];
D --> J[DNA];
D --> K[Genes];
E --> L[Population Biology];
E --> M[Conservation];
F --> N[Natural Selection];
F --> O[Speciation];
G --> P[Animal Physiology];
G --> Q[Plant Physiology];
What is Dna replication
graph TD;
A[DNA Replication];
B[Helicase];
C[DNA Polymerase];
D[Leading Strand];
E[Lagging Strand];
F[Okazaki Fragments];
G[DNA Ligase];
A-->B;
B-->C;
C-->D;
C-->E;
E-->F;
F-->G;
Why DNA replication is essential
graph TB
A["Why DNA replication is essential"]
A --> B["Cell Division"]
B --> C["Growth and Development"]
B --> D["Repair and Replacement"]
A --> E["Genetic Consistency"]
E --> F["Maintains Genetic Information"]
E --> G["Ensures Genetic Stability"]
A --> H["Evolution"]
H --> I["Variation"]
H --> J["Adaptation"]
Models of replication
graph TD;
A[Models of Replication] --> B[Semiconservative]
A --> C[Conservative]
A --> D[Dispersive]
B --> E[First Generation]
B --> F[Second Generation]
C --> G[Original DNA]
C --> H[New DNA]
D --> I[Mixture of Old and New DNA]
Conservative model
graph TD;
A[Conservative Model] --> B[Definition];
A --> C[Examples];
A --> D[Importance];
B --> E[In DNA Replication];
B --> F[Preservation of Parental DNA];
C --> G[DNA];
C --> H[Chromosomes];
D --> I[Genetic Stability];
D --> J[Evolutionary Significance];
Semiconservative model
graph TD;
A[Semiconservative Model] --> B[DNA Replication];
B --> C[Parent DNA Molecule];
C --> D1[Original Strand];
C --> D2[Newly Synthesized Strand];
B --> E[Result];
E --> F1[Two DNA Molecules];
F1 --> G1[Each with one original and one new strand];
Dispersive Model
graph TD;
A[Dispersive Model] --> B((DNA Replication));
B --> C{Mechanism};
C --> D[Both strands of the parent molecule are dispersed into two new double helices];
C --> E[Each strand of both daughter molecules contains a mixture of old and newly synthesized DNA];
A --> F[Proposed by];
F --> G[Delbrück and Stent];
F --> H[Cairns];
A --> I[Contradicted by];
I --> J[Experiment of Meselson and Stahl];
Models of replication
graph TB
A[Models of Replication]
A --> B[Semiconservative]
A --> C[Conservative]
A --> D[Dispersive]
B --> E[Each original strand serves as a template]
C --> F[The entire original molecule serves as a template]
D --> G[Both strands of the original molecule serve as templates, but the strands break during replication]
Meselson and Stahl Experiment
Requirements of Replication
Enzymes involved in DNA replication
Direction of Replication
The Mechanism of Replication
Bacterial DNA Replication
Initiation of Replication
Elongation of Nucleotide chain
DNA polymerase of prokaryotes and their function
DNA polymerase
Termination of DNA Replication
Summary
Eukaryotic DNA Replication
Origin sites in Eukaryotes
DNA polymerase of Eukaryotes
DNA synthesis at the ends of chromosomes
Summary