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Are both strands of DNA copied continuously during replication? Explain your answer.

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It can only be copied continuously on one strand
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Since the two strands of a DNA double helix are antiparallel, this 5′-to-3′ DNA synthesis can take place continuously on only one of the strands at a replication fork (the leading strand). On the lagging strand, short DNA fragments must be made by a “backstitching” process.

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