DNA replication in eukaryotes and prokaryotes is very similar. Replicating DNA in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes would be expected to have
A) one replication fork.
B) ligase-initiating replication.
C) two replicons.
D) Okazaki fragments.
E) one origin of replication.
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Q19: Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?
A)
Q20: In prokaryotes, replication begins at the
A) telomere.
B)
Q21: Which of the following statements about the
Q22: Telomeres
A) aid in the replication of the
Q23: What is the role of telomeres in
Q25: Eukaryotes have many more origins of replication
Q26: Which of the following statements about DNA
Q27: Okazaki fragments are
A) larger in eukaryotes than
Q28: Which of the following statements best describes
Q29: In DNA synthesis, primers
A) are anti-parallel to
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