Question: As shown in Figure 11.24, telomerase adds additional DNA, six nucleotides at a time, to the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes.However, it makes only one DNA
As shown in Figure 11.24, telomerase adds additional DNA, six nucleotides at a time, to the ends of eukaryotic chromosomes.However, it makes only one DNA strand. Describe how the opposite strand is replicated.
Figure 11.24:

5 Eukaryotic chromosome Binding: Telomerase binds to the 3' overhang region. Repeat unit Telomere -TTAGGGTTAGGGTTAGGGTTAGGG 3 -AATCCCAAT CCCAAUCCE RNA Polymerization: Telomerase synthesizes a 6-nucleotide repeat. Telomerase -TTAGGGTTAGGGTT AATCCCAAT GGGTTAGGGTTAG Translocation: Telomerase moves 6 nucleotides to the right and begins to make another repeat. AUCCO -TTAGGGTTAGGGTTAGGGTTAGGGTTAGGG - AATCCCAAT The complementary strand is made by primase, DNA polymerase, and ligase. -TTAGGGTTAGGGTTAGGGTTAGGGTTAGGGTTAGGG 3' AATCCCAATCCCAATCCCAATCCCAAUCCCAAU RNA primer
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