When DNA replication starts
(a) the leading strand produces Okazaki
fragments
(b) the hydrogen bonds between the
nucleotides of two strands break
(c) the phosphodiester bonds between the
adjacent nucleotides break
(d) the bonds between the nitrogen base and
deoxyribose sugar break
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Explanation:
DNA replication begins with the "unzipping" of the parent molecule as the hydrogen bonds between the base pairs are broken. Once exposed, the sequence of bases on each of the separated strands serves as a template to guide the insertion of a complementary set of bases on the strand being synthesized.
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c-phosphodiester bonds betn the adjacent necleotide breaks.
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