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Dictionary » B » Bidirectional replication Bidirectional replicationBidirectional replication a type of dna replication where replication is moving along in both directions from the starting point. This creates two replication forks, moving in opposite directions. ![]()
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Results from our forummaping and linkage problems... 20 minutes (under optimal growth conditions), calculate the rate of DNA replication in bp/sec (assume only one origin of replication and bidirectional replication). 3. Explain how and why the following circumstances influence characteristics ...
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dna replication-bidirectional- In Eykaryotes is bidirectional too, but they need more than one beginning place (more than one origin of replication) in each chromosome. [Figure 3.jpg] - Prokaryotes starts to replicate their DNA with only one origin ...
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dna replication-bidirectional :shock: why is the dna replication bidirectional in prokaryotes and not so in eukaryotes???? :?: :?:
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i can help u... and synthesis of two new strands by complementary base pairing. Replication begins at a specific site in the DNA called the origin of replication. DNA replication is bidirectional from the origin of replication.To begin DNA replication, unwinding enzymes ...
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