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#Dna Replication Meme Reel by @gcbiology - DNA replication is the process where a cell duplicates its DNA, ensuring each new cell gets an identical copy. It involves unwinding the DNA and using
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DNA replication is the process where a cell duplicates its DNA, ensuring each new cell gets an identical copy. It involves unwinding the DNA and using enzymes like DNA polymerase to build new strands based on the original template. Enjoyed this video? Check out my other reels for more biology insights! 🌿 Credit: homusolos
#Dna Replication Meme Reel by @studyclickindia - DNA Replication / DNA Synthesis 
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#Dna Replication Meme Reel by @rizz_exe_ - [ DNA replication rizz ] 
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#Dna Replication Meme Reel by @biologyscienc - One of the most fascinating process in biology.

DNA replication is the biological process by which a cell makes an exact copy of its DNA before cell
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One of the most fascinating process in biology. DNA replication is the biological process by which a cell makes an exact copy of its DNA before cell division. It's essential for growth, repair, and reproduction in all living organisms. Key Steps in DNA Replication 1. Initiation - Begins at specific sites called origins of replication. - Helicase enzyme unwinds the double helix, forming a replication bubble with two replication forks. - Single-strand binding proteins (SSBs) stabilize the unwound strands. 2. Primer Synthesis - Primase lays down short RNA primers on each strand to provide a starting point for DNA synthesis. 3. Elongation - DNA polymerase III adds new nucleotides. - One strand (the leading strand) is synthesized continuously. - The other (the lagging strand) is synthesized in short fragments called Okazaki fragments, which are later joined by DNA ligase. 4. Termination - Once the entire DNA molecule is copied, enzymes remove the RNA primers and replace them with DNA. - DNA ligase seals any gaps, completing the replication process. 📹 by yourgenome (yt) #molecularbiology #molecularmedicine #cellmolecularbiology #microbiology Direction of replication is...
#Dna Replication Meme Reel by @biochemedits - what's your preferred nucleobase? source footage from NanoRooms This physics rule built biology's language. Here's how. | EoB Ch1 and your genome DNA
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what's your preferred nucleobase? source footage from NanoRooms This physics rule built biology’s language. Here’s how. | EoB Ch1 and your genome DNA replication - 3D. review from Bansal A, Kaushik S and Kukreti S (2022) Non-canonical DNA structures: Diversity and disease association. Frontiers in Genetics. 13:959258. "Apart from the predominant B-form, experimental shreds of evidence have revealed the existence of a sequence-dependent structural diversity, unusual non-canonical structures like hairpin, cruciform, Z-DNA, multistranded structures such as DNA triplex, G-quadruplex, i-motif forms, etc. The diversity in the DNA structure depends on various factors such as base sequence, ions, superhelical stress, and ligands. In response to these various factors, the polymorphism of DNA regulates various genes via different processes like replication, transcription, translation, and recombination. However, altered levels of gene expression are associated with many human genetic diseases including neurological disorders and cancer. These non-B-DNA structures are expected to play a key role in determining genetic stability, DNA damage and repair etc... The topological diversity of DNA is also attributed to various sugar and backbone conformational variables, the directionality of the glycosidic bonds and steric extensions, along with different base-pairing elasticities (Kaushik et al., 2011). In the right-handed B-DNA, the sugar-base linkage (N-glycosidic bond) is normally anti and the sugar conformation is C2′-endo, whereas in the A-form DNA the sugar conformation is generally C3′-endo (Figure 2A)." #molecularbiology #dna #genetics #apbio #nucleus
#Dna Replication Meme Reel by @biotechnologyguy (verified account) - let's talk DNA replication. So, it's a semi-discontinuous process. The leading strand is continuous, but the lagging strand is discontinuous. It's mad
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let's talk DNA replication. So, it's a semi-discontinuous process. The leading strand is continuous, but the lagging strand is discontinuous. It's made up of these small DNA fragments called Okazaki fragments. They're like puzzle pieces that need to be joined together. Video edit: @biochemedits ✨ #crispr #meme #sciencememe #biology #dna
#Dna Replication Meme Reel by @stem.memes4u - DNA replication is a very complex operation performed by cells, which involves thousands of compounds, structures proteins and mechanisms.

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DNA replication is a very complex operation performed by cells, which involves thousands of compounds, structures proteins and mechanisms. Due to it's complexcity, we still have not fully figured out how the entire process occurs, but we know the general high level processes and flow of DNA replication. I'm not going to go into all of it, but heres the basic flow. DNA is stored in tightly wound and packed structures in the neucleus. When replication occurs, this structure is unpacked and the DNA strands are opened up. Once this occurs, the helical strands of DNA are unzipped at a point by an enzyme called helicase. The point of unzipping is known as a 'replication fork'. The replication fork moves along the DNA strand as it is being copied. Another enzyme called DNA polymerase then starts copying one half of the unzipped double helix DNA strand. The two half strands have a property 'antiparallel-ness', where they run in opposite directions. If we think of this as them having a start and an end, one half strand has its start on the left and end on the right, and the other has its start on the right and it's end on the left. The enzyme DNA polymerase however, can only run in one direction, say start to end, and add onto the end of an existing strand that it is copying to. Due to this, when the double helix is being copied, one DNA polymerase runs in one direction along its strand copying the DNA, while another DNA polymerase runs in the opposite direction copying the other half of the DNA double helix. The copied half attaches to the original, which ends up making two copies of the same DNA double helix, with each copy having a half of the old strand and the other half being newly copied. This process occurs at several points along a given DNA strand. When two forks run into eachother along the DNA strand, the DNA copying systems of both forks dissasemble, as they have done their part in copying the DNA strand. Once the process is complete along the entire DNA strand, the DNA can be recoiled and repackaged for later use. Have a nice day :) #memes #meme #stemeducation #biology #sciencememes
#Dna Replication Meme Reel by @learn_medicall - DNA replication is a vital, semi-conservative process where each new DNA molecule retains one parental strand and one newly synthesized strand, as pro
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DNA replication is a vital, semi-conservative process where each new DNA molecule retains one parental strand and one newly synthesized strand, as proven by the Meselson-Stahl experiment. Replication starts at origins of replication—single in prokaryotes (e.g., OriC in E. coli) and multiple in eukaryotes. Helicase unwinds the DNA, while single-strand binding proteins prevent reannealing. Primase lays down an RNA primer, allowing DNA polymerase to extend new DNA strands in the 5’→3’ direction. The leading strand is synthesized continuously, while the lagging strand forms Okazaki fragments, later joined by DNA ligase after primer removal. Topoisomerases relieve supercoiling, and proofreading ensures replication accuracy. Animation credit 📸- Thanks to "Your genome " Official Youtube Channel ♥️ . Link to watch original Video 👇 https://youtu.be/TNKWgcFPHqw?si=0ziJsI27CXmrrCdK . #dnareplication #dna
#Dna Replication Meme Reel by @mcat.focus - 🔬 DNA replication is the fundamental process ensuring genetic inheritance. It initiates at specific origins of replication (ori sites) where initiato
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🔬 DNA replication is the fundamental process ensuring genetic inheritance. It initiates at specific origins of replication (ori sites) where initiator proteins recruit helicase to unwind the double helix, forming replication forks. Single-strand binding proteins (SSBPs) stabilize the unwound DNA, preventing re-annealing, while topoisomerases relieve supercoiling stress induced by unwinding. Primase synthesizes short RNA primers, which provide the necessary 3’-OH terminus for DNA Polymerase III (in prokaryotes; Pol δ and ε in eukaryotes) to initiate elongation. Polymerization occurs in the 5’ to 3’ direction. Consequently, the leading strand is synthesized in a continuous manner towards the replication fork, while the lagging strand is synthesized in a discontinuous manner away from the fork as Okazaki fragments, each initiated by an RNA primer. Following synthesis, DNA Polymerase I (or its eukaryotic equivalents such as FEN1/RNase H and Pol δ) excises the RNA primers and replaces them with DNA. DNA ligase then joins the Okazaki fragments and seals any remaining nicks, resulting in two complete, semi-conservative daughter DNA molecules. Each new molecule consists of one parental and one newly synthesized strand. The high fidelity of replication is maintained by the proofreading activity inherent in DNA polymerases Follow @mcat.focus for more daily tips! –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– #premedmemes #mcatmemes #mcatprep #premedstudent #biologymemes #biochemistry #biochemistrymemes #medicalstudent #futuremd
#Dna Replication Meme Reel by @hellojudyschool - DNA polymerase synthesize, repair, and replicate DNA by adding complementary nucleotides to a growing strand in the 5' ➡️ 3'direction. 

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DNA polymerase synthesize, repair, and replicate DNA by adding complementary nucleotides to a growing strand in the 5’ ➡️ 3’direction. They ensure high-fidelity genome duplication and repair, utilizing template-directed, precise base pairing during cell division. #dna #dnapolymerase #celldivision #dnareplication #replication
#Dna Replication Meme Reel by @world.of.biology_ - The molecular machinery of DNA replication 🤩🤩

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The molecular machinery of DNA replication 🤩🤩 La machinerie moléculaire de la réplication de l'ADN 🤩🤩 La maquinaria molecular de la replicación del ADN 🤩🤩 Follow us : 💞💞 Instagram : @world.of.biology 👈 Chanelle Youtube: world of biology 👈 Page facebook : world of biology 👈 #biology #biologique #biologymemes #biologynotes #biologystudent #biologylab #molecularbiology #Dna #biologyteacher #exercisephysiology #physiology #anatomy #anatomyart #microbiologist #microbiologylab #microbiology #microbiologia #microbiologie #animalphysiology #biology🔬 #viruses #virus #virology #santé #medcine #pharmacie #dnareplication #biologia #microbe #anatomy #physiology #humanphysiology
#Dna Replication Meme Reel by @biochemedits - word on my nucleotides source fun biology "During elongation, an enzyme called DNA polymerase adds DNA nucleotides to the 3' end of the template. Beca
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word on my nucleotides source fun biology "During elongation, an enzyme called DNA polymerase adds DNA nucleotides to the 3' end of the template. Because DNA polymerase can only add new nucleotides at the end of a backbone, a primer sequence, which provides this starting point, is added with complementary RNA nucleotides. This primer is removed later, and the nucleotides are replaced with DNA nucleotides. One strand, which is complementary to the parental DNA strand, is synthesized continuously toward the replication fork so the polymerase can add nucleotides in this direction. This continuously synthesized strand is known as the leading strand. Because DNA polymerase can only synthesize DNA in a 5' to 3' direction, the other new strand is put together in short pieces called Okazaki fragments. The Okazaki fragments each require a primer made of RNA to start the synthesis. The strand with the Okazaki fragments is known as the lagging strand. As synthesis proceeds, an enzyme removes the RNA primer, which is then replaced with DNA nucleotides, and the gaps between fragments are sealed by an enzyme called DNA ligase." #biology #dna #genetics #premed #biochem #dnapolymerase #replication

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