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प्रश्न
How Meselson and Stahl explained the concept of Semiconservative Replication of DNA experimentally?
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उत्तर
The Meselson and Stahl experiment is as follows:
- They cultured E. coli bacteria in the medium containing 14N (light nitrogen) and obtained an equilibrium density gradient band by using 6M CsCl2. The position of this band was recorded.
- E. coli cells were then transferred to a 15N medium (heavy isotopic nitrogen) and allowed to replicate for several generations. At equilibrium point density gradient band was obtained, by using 6M CsCl2. The position of this band was recorded.
- The heavy DNA (15N) molecule can be distinguished from normal DNA by centrifugation in a 6M Caesium chloride (CsCl2) density gradient. The density gradient value of 6M CsCl2 and 15N DNA is almost the same. Therefore, at the equilibrium point, 15N DNA will form a band. In this, both strands of DNA are labelled with 15N.
- Such E. coli cells were then transferred to another medium containing 14N i.e. normal (light) nitrogen. After the first generation, the density gradient band for 14N 15N was obtained and its position was recorded. After the second generation, two density gradient bands were obtained - one at 14N 15N position and the other at 14N position.
- The position of bands after two generations clearly proved that DNA replication is semiconservative.
संबंधित प्रश्न
During DNA replication, the separated strands of DNA are prevented from recoiling by
E. coli cell grown on 15N medium are transferred to 14N medium and allowed to grow for two generations. DNA extracted from these cells is ultracentrifuged in a cesium chloride density gradient. What density distribution of DNA would you expect in this experiment?
Meselson and Stahl’s experiment proved ______.
Meselson and Stahl used ____________ in the experiment to prove semiconservative DNA replication.
Read the following statements and select the correct option.
i. The unit of DNA in which replication occurs, is called replicon.
ii. In eukaryotes, there is only one replicon however in prokaryotes there are several replicons in tandem.
During DNA replication, Okazaki fragments are used to elongate ____________.
______ heavy isotope was used by Meselson and Stahl during their experiment.
Wobble position means:
Okazaki is known for his contribution to the under tanding of:
Which of the following reaction is required for proofreading during DNA replication by DNA polymerase III?
