why is dna reapplication is called as both continous and discontinous
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The entire replication process is considered "semi-discontinuous" since one of the new strands is formed continuously and the other is not. During the 1960s, Reiji and Tsuneko Okazaki conducted experiments involving DNA replication in the bacterium Escherichia coli.
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because it take place both the ways
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