Difference Between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic DNA replication
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Correction: In Eukaryotes, the leading strand is synthesized by DNA polymerase epsilon.
After initial priming by DNA polymerase alpha, DNA polymerase delta takes over the synthesis on the lagging strand (Lata Balakrishnan and Robert A. Bambara, JBC, 2011; 286(9): 6865--6870)
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Correction: In Eukaryotes, the leading strand is synthesized by DNA polymerase epsilon.
After initial priming by DNA polymerase alpha, DNA polymerase delta takes over the synthesis on the lagging strand (Lata Balakrishnan and Robert A. Bambara, JBC, 2011; 286(9): 6865--6870)
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4:50 Lagging strand is synthesized by DNA polymerase Delta and Leading strand is synthesized by DNA polymerase epsilon. DNA polymerase alfa is a primase and polymerase but not for synthesis of the leading or lagging strands. Am I wrong?
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Oh I'm sorry, I didn't look at the description.
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Sounds like he's reading from a flight intercom but it goes into a decent amount of detail
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Hi, thanks for the video. But, the DNA poli alfa just elongate the first 20 nucleotids and then poli delta and sigma take over the lagging and leading strand. Am I wrong?
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Hello, thank you for the teaching of the difference between Prokaryotic and eukaryotic DNA replications.
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you said (200 bp per second ) but in the slide you write (2000bp) about replication differences in prokaryotes difference no. 10 !! ... am I the only one who noticed that after two years ? :/
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What about the differences in repair mechanisms? Great video nonetheless.
I thought Topoisomerase IV was responsible for unlocking of DNA and parent DNA, rather than Topoisomerase II. Please correct me if I am wrong.
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2nd type of topoisomerase, Topoisomerase IV will unlock the daughter DNA and parent DNA, it is not Topoisomerase II.. Look for that in 6 minuet 16 second on above video
Good illustration, though.
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why dna replication occur rapidly in prokaryotic,??
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Small genome size compared to eukaryotes.
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Speaks too quickly, should stick to only posting vids with narration in native language. Leave English to the English speakers, or clean up your pronunciation.
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