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The enzyme _ binds to origin of replication site in DNA​

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Answered by anuradhadevi2021
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Initiator binding (i) facilitates replicative helicase loading (ii) onto duplex DNA to license origins. iii) A subset of loaded helicases is activated for replisome assembly. Replication proceeds bidirectionally from origins and terminates when replication forks from adjacent active origins meet.

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Answered by mssobihabib74
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During initiation, proteins bind to the origin of replication while helicase unwinds the DNA helix and two replication forks are formed at the origin of replication. During elongation, a primer sequence is added with complementary RNA nucleotides, which are then replaced by DNA nucleotides.

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