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DNA replication is semi-conservative
[ Choose ] place in which the two strands of DNA are being unwound and replicated the side of the DNA double helix that is synthesized continuously replication proceeds from the origin of replication in both directions simultaneously the side of the DNA helix that is synthesized using Okazaki fragments during DNA replication one strand is derived from the original DNA and the other strand is newly synthesized in the paired chains of the DNA helix adenine always binds thymine, and guanine always binds cytosine the two chains in the double helix are oriented in opposite directions
DNA replication is bidirectional
[ Choose ] place in which the two strands of DNA are being unwound and replicated the side of the DNA double helix that is synthesized continuously replication proceeds from the origin of replication in both directions simultaneously the side of the DNA helix that is synthesized using Okazaki fragments during DNA replication one strand is derived from the original DNA and the other strand is newly synthesized in the paired chains of the DNA helix adenine always binds thymine, and guanine always binds cytosine the two chains in the double helix are oriented in opposite directions
replication fork
[ Choose ] place in which the two strands of DNA are being unwound and replicated the side of the DNA double helix that is synthesized continuously replication proceeds from the origin of replication in both directions simultaneously the side of the DNA helix that is synthesized using Okazaki fragments during DNA replication one strand is derived from the original DNA and the other strand is newly synthesized in the paired chains of the DNA helix adenine always binds thymine, and guanine always binds cytosine the two chains in the double helix are oriented in opposite directions
leading strand
[ Choose ] place in which the two strands of DNA are being unwound and replicated the side of the DNA double helix that is synthesized continuously replication proceeds from the origin of replication in both directions simultaneously the side of the DNA helix that is synthesized using Okazaki fragments during DNA replication one strand is derived from the original DNA and the other strand is newly synthesized in the paired chains of the DNA helix adenine always binds thymine, and guanine always binds cytosine the two chains in the double helix are oriented in opposite directions
lagging strand
[ Choose ] place in which the two strands of DNA are being unwound and replicated the side of the DNA double helix that is synthesized continuously replication proceeds from the origin of replication in both directions simultaneously the side of the DNA helix that is synthesized using Okazaki fragments during DNA replication one strand is derived from the original DNA and the other strand is newly synthesized in the paired chains of the DNA helix adenine always binds thymine, and guanine always binds cytosine the two chains in the double helix are oriented in opposite directions
DNA is antiparallel
[ Choose ] place in which the two strands of DNA are being unwound and replicated the side of the DNA double helix that is synthesized continuously replication proceeds from the origin of replication in both directions simultaneously the side of the DNA helix that is synthesized using Okazaki fragments during DNA replication one strand is derived from the original DNA and the other strand is newly synthesized in the paired chains of the DNA helix adenine always binds thymine, and guanine always binds cytosine the two chains in the double helix are oriented in opposite directions
DNA is complementary
[ Choose ] place in which the two strands of DNA are being unwound and replicated the side of the DNA double helix that is synthesized continuously replication proceeds from the origin of replication in both directions simultaneously the side of the DNA helix that is synthesized using Okazaki fragments during DNA replication one strand is derived from the original DNA and the other strand is newly synthesized in the paired chains of the DNA helix adenine always binds thymine, and guanine always binds cytosine the two chains in the double helix are oriented in opposite directions