The steps of DNA replication: 1. Unwinding Each DNA molecule consists of two strands. These strands seperate from each other. 2. Complementary pairing up of the nucleotide bases. 3. Enzymes link up and join. 4. Termination This is when DNA polymerase to an end of the strands.
1. Helicases unwind the DNA double helix 2.Single stranded proteins stablizie unwound DNA 3.DNA polymerase adds nucleotids to exposed bases 4.Primase synthesizes RNA primer 5.DNA ligase joins Okazaki fragments on lagging strand
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Separation of the two DNA strands by the action of the Helicase enzyme.
The step of copying is common to both processes. It is synonymous with DO it AGAIN.
1. DNA unzips 2. Nitrogen bonds floating outside of the nucleus attach with the unzipped DNA. 3. Two DNA strands with the exact same bases are formed.
Replication.
mitosis is the very first step in DNA replication my dear friend
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The first step to identifying DNA is to Determine the cell
The first, and potentially most important, step of DNA replication is unzipping the DNA through enzymes. This allows more nucleotides to be attached to the halves of the DNA, to create more.
Separation of the two DNA strands by the action of the Helicase enzyme.
to fix thing that is not broken
DNA polymerase
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mRNA
I can find no reference to a molecule used in "pf" replication. Do you have another term in mind? Please resubmit your question if you do.
replication of DNA is the process of What_is_meant_by_replication_of_DNADNA strand to made another double stranded DNA. This process is important in genetics inheritance from one generation to another. the step of DNA replication include initiation, elongation, and termination.
Replication of the bacterial chromosome