DNA replication begins at the Origin of replication , creating one __________ and two replication forks.
Ans: DNA replication begins at the Origin of replication, creating one replication bubble and two replication forks.
Explanation: The DNA replication starts from a specific site on the DNA that is called the origin of replication. Helicase enzyme opens the DNA at the origin of replication and creates one open (unzipped DNA strands) bubble-like structure known as a replication bubble and two replication forks that run in the opposite direction.
As two strands of DNA are antiparallel one strand is synthesized continuously known as the leading strand and another is synthesized discontinuously known as lagging strand.
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DNA replication begins at the Origin of replication , creating one __________ and two replication forks.
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