INTRODUCTION TO MICROSCOPY CELL BIOLOGY
DIFFERENTIATED CELL
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Before DNA can be replicated by DNA polymerase enzymes, it must first separate-
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behind the deoxyribose sugars
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between the nitrogen bases
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underneath the phosphate groups
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between the carbon atoms
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -The process begins when an initiator protein–DNA complex is formed that subsequently loads a DNA helicase onto the DNA template. Other proteins are then added to form the multienzyme “replication machine” that catalyzes DNA synthesis at each replication fork.
Detailed explanation-2: -Recognition of initiation point. endonuclease enzyme. Unwinding of DNA. Template DNA. RNA Primer. Chain Elongation. Replication forks. Okazaki fragments continuous strand. discontinuous strand. Proof reading. Removal of RNA primer and completion of DNA strand. More items
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