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2. Draw a molecule of DNA in the proper configuration. Include two base-pairs (show one of each nucleotide type). You can substitute squares for the nitrogenous bases but the rest of the nucleotides must be represented correctly (leave off the hydrogens). LABEL all 3’ and 5’ ends, show correct basepairing, indicate hydrogen bonds by dashed lines and number the carbons on the sugar of one nucleotide.
3. Describe why one DNA strand of a replication fork has to be replicated in small sections and in an opposite direction of the movement of helicase.
4. Briefly Summarize the process of gene expression (from DNA to Protein). Include the major players and major steps (also include aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase).