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We travel inside nucleus to see how the DNA replicates.
When DNA replicates its strands are separated by enzine helicase.
Single-stranded DNA binding proteines keep...
We travel inside nucleus to see how the DNA replicates.
When DNA replicates its strands are separated by enzine helicase. Single-stranded DNA binding proteines keep the strands from (...?). One DNA strand encodes the leading strand using DNA Polymerase III.
Just watch to see what is going on.
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Thats whats shown here, its just that in this case the replication fork is on the right rather than the left therefore the one on the top is the leading strand becuse its going toward the fork
you just look to that from other back. replication from left and right is just the same... just depends on orientation of those enzymes which dont care if they are upside down :)
Eukaryotic DNA replication is more complicated than the prokaryotic process but uses many enzymes analogous to those above. Replication begins at a consensus sequence of AT-rich base pairs, with more than one sit of replication.
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Replication begins at a consensus sequence of AT-rich base pairs, with more than one sit of replication.