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what is replication fork?​

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Answered by palaklalwani704
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The replication fork is a very active area where DNA replication takes place. It is created when DNA helicase unwinds the double helix structure of the DNA. The replication fork looks like a fork in the road that is composed of a leading strand and a lagging strand of DNA.

Answered by hasanmdabdula786
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The replication fork is a very active area where DNA replication takes place. It is created when DNA helicase unwinds the double helix structure of the DNA. The replication fork looks like a fork in the road that is composed of a leading strand and a lagging strand of DNA.

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