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====Lopes et al (UV-irrad of S. cerevisiae; EM grids and 2-D gel electrophoresis)====
====Lopes et al (UV-irrad of S. cerevisiae; EM grids and 2-D gel electrophoresis)====
# Lopes and colleagues never actually demonstrate that the ssDNA is actually located on the strand opposite the UV photoproducts.  Suggest a possible way in which this may be elucidated.
# Lopes and colleagues never actually demonstrate that the ssDNA is located on the strand opposite the UV photoproducts.  Suggest a possible way in which this may be elucidated.


====Heller and Marians (Biochemical purification and modifications using E.coli and chemical Mods.)====
====Heller and Marians (Biochemical purification and modifications using E.coli and chemical Mods.)====

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BMCB625 Advanced Topics in Molecular Biology

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(Homework) Questions

Larry

Lopes et al

  1. What observations lead to the authors' suggestion that discontinuites left randomly behind the fork are not immediately sealed after the passage of the replication fork? Larry's Question Page

Heller and Marians

  1. How did the author cleverly show that the same DnaB from the lagging strand was involved in leading strand reinitation? Larry's Question Page



Chayne

Jon


Chris

Lopes et al (UV-irrad of S. cerevisiae; EM grids and 2-D gel electrophoresis)

  1. Lopes and colleagues never actually demonstrate that the ssDNA is located on the strand opposite the UV photoproducts. Suggest a possible way in which this may be elucidated.

Heller and Marians (Biochemical purification and modifications using E.coli and chemical Mods.)

  1. More

Mahta

Jeremy

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