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There is a y-shaped replication fork on each side of each replication bubble. what are the sides of the replication fork called?
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There is a y-shaped replication fork on each side of each replication bubble. what are the sides of the replication fork called?
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There is a y-shaped replication fork on each side of each replication bubble. what are the sides of the replication fork called?
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The leading strand and lagging strand
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I'm pretty sure your answers are the following...
the leading strand and lagging strandthe
DNA polymerase chains
the DNA double helix
the sugar-phosphate backbones
If this is the truth it should be the first one. Have a good day! Hope this helps!
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