Chapter 25: Q3CP (page 882)
Why must DNA be replicated semi discontinuously?
Short Answer
DNA replication: - The process of copying the DNA is called DNA replication.
Chapter 25: Q3CP (page 882)
Why must DNA be replicated semi discontinuously?
DNA replication: - The process of copying the DNA is called DNA replication.
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To put the replication system on a human scale, let us imagine that the-diameter B-DNA was expanded toin diameter. If everything were proportionally expanded, then each DNA polymerase holoenzyme would be about the size of a medium-sized truck. In such an expanded system: (a) How fast would each replisome be moving? (b) How far would each replisome travel during a complete replication cycle? (c) What would be the length of an Okazaki fragment? (d) What would be the average distance a replisome would travel between each error it made? Provide your answers in and .
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