How are the chromosomes of a eukaryote cell replicated?
A) The linear DNA molecules are replicated from multiple origins of replication bidirectionally.
B) The linear DNA molecules are replicated from one origin of replication bidirectionally.
C) The circular DNA molecules are replicated from multiple origins of replication bidirectionally.
D) The circular DNA molecules are replicated from one origin of replication bidirectionally.
E) The linear DNA molecules are replicated from one origin of replication unidirectionally.
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