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DNA Polymerase
March 2000
Molecule
of the Month
The Secret of Life
DNA polymerase plays the central role in the processes of life. It
carries the weighty responsibility of duplicating our genetic
information. Each time a cell divides, DNA polymerase duplicates all of
its DNA, and the cell passes one copy to each daughter cell. In this
way, genetic information is passed from generation to generation. Our
inheritance of DNA creates a living link from each of our own cells back
through trillions of generations to the first primordial cells on
Earth. The information contained in our DNA, modified and improved over
millennia, is our most precious possession, given to us by our parents
at birth and passed to our children.
Amazing Accuracy
DNA polymerase is the most accurate enzyme. It creates an exact copy of
your DNA each time, making less than one mistake in a billion bases.
This is far better than information in our own world: imagine reading a
thousand novels, and finding only one mistake. The excellent match of
cytosine to guanine and adenine to thymine, the language of DNA,
provides much of the specificity needed for this high accuracy. But DNA
polymerase adds an extra step. After it copies each base, it proofreads
it and cuts it out if the base is wrong.
Prisoners and Pedigrees
Your DNA is unique to you, more unique than any fingerprint. Your DNA
is a mixture of your mother's and your father's DNA, plus perhaps a
few mutational changes. This uniqueness has been used to great
advantage in criminal forensics. If a drop of blood is left at a crime
scene, the DNA may be analyzed and compared with the DNA of a
suspected criminal. If they match, the criminal has been caught in the
act.
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