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The sites where DNA replication and separation occur is called?

The sites where DNA replication and separation occur are called the replication fork, which is formed during DNA replication when the double-stranded DNA is unwound, and the centromere, which is the region of a chromosome where sister chromatids are held together before separation during cell division.


Replication that occurs between sites is called?

intersite replication


What is intersite replication?

Replication between two sites is known as Intersite Replication. Since bandwidth two different sites is usually very limited, so intersite replication is used to manage and control replication traffic.


What is intersite?

Replication between two sites is known as Intersite Replication. Since bandwidth two different sites is usually very limited, so intersite replication is used to manage and control replication traffic.


What is the site of DNA replication in eukaryotes?

The site of DNA replication in eukaryotes is the nucleus. Replication occurs in the nucleus because this is where the DNA is stored. The process involves unwinding the DNA double helix and synthesizing new strands of DNA using the existing strands as templates.


Where does DNA replication begin-?

The DNA replication machinery initially assembles and begins replication at the origin of replication. It contains high levels of AT base pairs for easier unzipping and there's usually one per bacteria chromosome, several for archaea chromosome, and many many more for eukaryotic linear chromosomes.


What are sites of origin?

Within the Bacterial context: they are the unique sites - called Ori-C - on a [circular] Chromosome that perform this function. In eukaryotes, the origin of Replication occurs at several [due to the size] distinct locales.


What is the advantage to the multiple sites of replication along the DNA molecule?

I am sitting by Kelby L. ^ what kind of answer is that? The advantage to having multiple sites of DNA replication is basically to quicken the process of DNA replication Why the process needs to be quicken... im not too sure...


Why Active Directory is called active?

Active Directory is called active bacause it is actively updating it's data through replication from differnt sites and other domain controllers with in the network


Domain controllers located in different sites will participate in intrasite replication?

Only one domain controller will be used per site to replicate to another site(process called as intersite replication) it could be a bridge head server(selected DC to do replication from the site)or DC selected by ISTG protocol if enabled. there would be lot of DCs in intrasite replication within a site.


True or false Domain controllers located in different sites will participate in intrasite replication?

False Only one domain controller will be used per site to replicate to another site(process called as intersite replication) it could be a bridge head server(selected DC to do replication from the site)or DC selected by ISTG protocol if enabled. there would be lot of DCs in intrasite replication within a site.


What binds to the prokaryotic chromosome to start DNA replication?

In prokaryotes, the DNA replication process is initiated by the binding of the DnaA protein to specific sites on the bacterial chromosome called DnaA boxes. DnaA protein helps in unwinding the DNA strands to enable replication to start.