Sections
                          Key Terms
                      Key Terms
- electrophoresis
 - technique used to separate DNA fragments according to size
 
- helicase
 - during replication, this enzyme helps to open up the DNA helix by breaking the hydrogen bonds
 
- induced mutation
 - mutation that results from exposure to chemicals or environmental agents
 
- lagging strand
 - during replication, the strand that is replicated in short fragments and away from the replication fork
 
- leading strand
 - strand that is synthesized continuously in the 5'-3' direction which is synthesized in the direction of the replication fork
 
- ligase
 - enzyme that catalyzes the formation of a phosphodiester linkage between the 3' OH and 5' phosphate ends of the DNA
 
- mismatch repair
 - type of repair mechanism in which mismatched bases are removed after replication
 
- mutation
 - variation in the nucleotide sequence of a genome
 
- nucleotide excision repair
 - type of DNA repair mechanism in which the wrong base, along with a few nucleotides upstream or downstream, are removed
 
- Okazaki fragment
 - DNA fragment that is synthesized in short stretches on the lagging strand
 
- point mutation
 - mutation that affects a single base
 
- primase
 - enzyme that synthesizes the RNA primer; the primer is needed for DNA pol to start synthesis of a new DNA strand
 
- primer
 - short stretch of nucleotides that is required to initiate replication; in the case of replication, the primer has RNA nucleotides
 
- proofreading
 - function of DNA pol in which it reads the newly added base before adding the next one
 
- replication fork
 - Y-shaped structure formed during initiation of replication
 
- silent mutation
 - mutation that is not expressed
 
- single-strand binding protein
 - during replication, protein that binds to the single-stranded DNA; this helps in keeping the two strands of DNA apart so that they may serve as templates
 
- sliding clamp
 - ring-shaped protein that holds the DNA pol on the DNA strand
 
- spontaneous mutation
 - mutation that takes place in the cells as a result of chemical reactions taking place naturally without exposure to any external agent
 
- telomerase
 - enzyme that contains a catalytic part and an inbuilt RNA template; it functions to maintain telomeres at chromosome ends
 
- telomere
 - DNA at the end of linear chromosomes
 
- topoisomerase
 - enzyme that causes underwinding or overwinding of DNA when DNA replication is taking place
 
- transformation
 - process in which external DNA is taken up by a cell
 
- transition substitution
 - when a purine is replaced with a purine or a pyrimidine is replaced with another pyrimidine
 
- transversion substitution
 - when a purine is replaced by a pyrimidine or a pyrimidine is replaced by a purine