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rna primer works at which end of parent strand ?

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Answered by nishagupta89853
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This means that each newly-synthesized DNA strand is shorter at its 5′ end than the equivalent strand in the parental DNA. Every RNA primer synthesized during replication can be removed and replaced with DNA strands except the RNA primer at the 5′ end of the newly synthesized strand.

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Answered by riyaanrokani
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This means that each newly-synthesized DNA strand is shorter at its 5′ end than the equivalent strand in the parental DNA. Every RNA primer synthesized during replication can be removed and replaced with DNA strands except the RNA primer at the 5′ end of the newly synthesized strand.

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