The story of an evil scientist with an evil plan. featuring: Jeff and the evil scientist
MADE BYJada, Mia, and Ellie
It is so boring in this jail cell. I wish I could be in my secret lab working on my evil DNA replication research for my evil DNA replication plan. MWAHAHA! Want to hear how its going to work?
Hmm. Interesting. I don't really need to-
WELL, it all starts out with DNA replication…
DNA replication is a semi-conservative process. This is because one strand is always conserved and reused for future replication. DNA replication occurs in the S phase of the cell cycle. It creates more DNA and genetic information for daughter cells to split in the M phase, which is the next phase of the cell cycle- but you probably know that already. Right?
Not real-
Oh yeah. Duh.
The replication starts by the enzyme called Helicase unzipping and unwinding the double helix molecule into two lonely strands, similar to myself. Also, just so you know, DNA structure is made of a phosphate backbone that is formed with the help of Deoxyribose molecules. Obviously.
I wonder if he knows this is where the nitrogen bases come in to play. The nitrogen bases are the nucleotides of the DNA strands that are bonded together in complementary pairs; Adenine with Thymine, and Cytosine with Guanine. Those bonds are called hydrogen bonds, and are broken during the unzipping.
So eventually the replication fork is created which is the area where the two strands split. As the strands are separated, the process of replication is continued by Polymerase, which is responsible for reading the strands and finding the complementary base pairs.
Wait.. Are you awake Jeff?
...zzZZZ
Now, by having this incredible knowledge, I can copy the DNA of a sumo wrestler and create my unstoppable army and take over the globe! MWAHAHA! Pretty great, huh?
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