The free end of the eukaryotic chromosome is thought to form a unique DNA structure that allows for complete replication.This structure involves a G-rich repeating sequence and forms a:
A) replication fork.
B) large duplex loop.
C) supercoiled loop.
D) displacement loop
E) None of the above.
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Q24: Replication moves from the:
A) 5` → 3`
Q25: Replication of telomers Involves:
A) an RNA-dependent DNA
Q26: How are breaks sealed in discontinuous DNA
Q27: What is a processive polymerase enzyme versus
Q28: The ends of the eukaryotic chromosomes are
Q30: How can the leading and lagging strands
Q31: Why are enzymes, other than DNA polymerase,
Q32: The observed error rate in DNA replication
Q33: What function does helicase perform during replication?
A)
Q34: DNA clamps:
A) are composed of β2 subunits.
B)
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