In this stage of DNA
replication, The adenine
matches up with the
thymine, and the guanine
matches up with the
cytosine. Also, the phosphate
attach themselves to the
DNA strand.
In this step of DNA
replication, the DNA strands
start to unzip, and the
phosphate groups go in
different directions.
In this step
of DNA
replication,
the bases
start to
replicate
with their
appropriate
pairs.
In this step of
DNA
replication, the
two strands of
DNA are
finalized and
the phosphate
groups go to
their assigned
molecules.
What is the purpose of DNA
              replication?
• The purpose of DNA replication is to make
  new cells and DNA for your body. It also keeps
  your body healthy and young.
Telomeres
• The long stretches at the ends of the
  chromosome.
Okazaki fragments
• When DNA polymerase can begin to
  synthesize a section of complementary strand.
DNA ligase
Telomerase
• Can synthesize a new strand of DNA as it
  moves along the template strand.
Cancer
• Cells that mutate and give you a disease.
Transplanted Cells
• They remove cells from the patient, transform
  them with the gene for the product that the
  patient has been able to synthesize.
Cloning
When a sheep got it’s nucleus taken from it it’s
cells started growing rapidly during a seven
week period.
Aging
• As the telomeres get older in your body, the
  cells might get an infinite span on their life.

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Dbrown.dnareplication

  • 1. In this stage of DNA replication, The adenine matches up with the thymine, and the guanine matches up with the cytosine. Also, the phosphate attach themselves to the DNA strand.
  • 2. In this step of DNA replication, the DNA strands start to unzip, and the phosphate groups go in different directions.
  • 3. In this step of DNA replication, the bases start to replicate with their appropriate pairs.
  • 4. In this step of DNA replication, the two strands of DNA are finalized and the phosphate groups go to their assigned molecules.
  • 5. What is the purpose of DNA replication? • The purpose of DNA replication is to make new cells and DNA for your body. It also keeps your body healthy and young.
  • 6. Telomeres • The long stretches at the ends of the chromosome.
  • 7. Okazaki fragments • When DNA polymerase can begin to synthesize a section of complementary strand.
  • 9. Telomerase • Can synthesize a new strand of DNA as it moves along the template strand.
  • 10. Cancer • Cells that mutate and give you a disease.
  • 11. Transplanted Cells • They remove cells from the patient, transform them with the gene for the product that the patient has been able to synthesize.
  • 12. Cloning When a sheep got it’s nucleus taken from it it’s cells started growing rapidly during a seven week period.
  • 13. Aging • As the telomeres get older in your body, the cells might get an infinite span on their life.