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reasons the lagging strand takes longer to construct than the leading strand? T or F the...

reasons the lagging strand takes longer to construct than the leading strand?

T or F the new dna strands are always constructed in the 5' to 3' ?

T or F the dna template strand is always read in the 3' to 5' direction?
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