Dna replication rate in prokaryotes is approximately of the order of
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In E. coli, which has a single origin of replication on its one chromosome, as do most prokaryotes, it is approximately 245 base pairs long and is rich in AT sequences.
The origin of replication is recognized by certain proteins that bind to this site.
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In E. coli, which has a single origin of replication on its one chromosome, as do most prokaryotes, it is approximately 245 base pairs long and is rich in AT sequences.
The origin of replication is recognized by certain proteins that bind to this site.
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DNA Replication➫ The process by which DNA makes a copy of itself during cell division.
❱ DNA Replication begins at specific places in the genome called origins.
❱ The enzyme in charge of this is called a helicase because it unwinds the helix.
❱ The point where the double helix is opened up and the DNA is copied is called a Replication fork.
❱ DNA replication need to occur because existing cells divide to produce new cells.
❱ Each cell need a full instruction manual to operate properly.
❱ DNA needs to be copied before cell division so that each new cell receives a full set of instructions.
❱ DNA Replication Steps are:-
♦ The Separation of DNA Strands.
♦ Replication Fork Formation.
♦ Binding of Bases to Each Strand.
♦ The Termination of the Replication Process.
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DNA Replication➫ The process by which DNA makes a copy of itself during cell division.
❱ DNA Replication begins at specific places in the genome called origins.
❱ The enzyme in charge of this is called a helicase because it unwinds the helix.
❱ The point where the double helix is opened up and the DNA is copied is called a Replication fork.
❱ DNA replication need to occur because existing cells divide to produce new cells.
❱ Each cell need a full instruction manual to operate properly.
❱ DNA needs to be copied before cell division so that each new cell receives a full set of instructions.
❱ DNA Replication Steps are:-
♦ The Separation of DNA Strands.
♦ Replication Fork Formation.
♦ Binding of Bases to Each Strand.
♦ The Termination of the Replication Process.
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