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DNA replication occurs in living cells. The name of the sites where DNA replication occurs is called the origins of replication.

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In the nucleus.

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How does topoisomerase affect the DNA strand during DNA replication?

The topoisomerase enzyme uncoils the double helical structure of DNA during its replication to form the replication fork. In eukaryotes both posive and negative supercoils get unbind by topoisomerase I & II respectively.Topoisomerase isomerase unwinds DNA to form replication fork


What is meant by ori region in a plasmid?

A site where the Dna replication is initiated. As to start replication ......


The location where DNA polymerase attaches to the DNA strand?

It binds to origin of replication.


The site where the old DNA strands separate and new DNA strands will be synthesized is called the?

replication fork


What structure in the nucleus holds the DNA?

The DNA molecule forms a double helix. The linear DNA chromosomes of eukaryotes form a highly supercoiled double helix.

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Why does replication in prokaryotes differs from replication in eukaryotes?

Replication in prokaryotes differs from replication in eukaryotes for prokaryotic chromosomes have a single origin of replication, whereas eukaryotic chromosomes have many. Eukaryotes and prokaryotes for replication double stranded DNA, four kinds of dNTPS, primers, and origins.


How does topoisomerase affect the DNA strand during DNA replication?

The topoisomerase enzyme uncoils the double helical structure of DNA during its replication to form the replication fork. In eukaryotes both posive and negative supercoils get unbind by topoisomerase I & II respectively.Topoisomerase isomerase unwinds DNA to form replication fork


How do eukaryotes reproduce?

Interphase is when DNA replication occurs. :)


How does DNA replication differ in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?

1. In eukaryotic cells replication forks make several start sites along the DNA strand which forms replication "bubbles" which get larger the more DNA is copied, and stop when DNA replication is complete. In prokaryotic cell's DNA is formed in a loop, two replication forks start along one part of the loop (origin replication) and the replication forks copy DNA in opposite directions until they meet at the other side of the loop, making an exact copy of DNA.


What is meant by ori region in a plasmid?

A site where the Dna replication is initiated. As to start replication ......


What the nucles manufacture?

neucleus is the site of DNA replication hence it forms DNA


What contains genetic material of a eukaryotic cell?

The nucleus holds the cells genetic material in eukaryotes. The genome of eukaryotes is sequestered to a membrane bound organelle called the nucleus. The nucleus is the site of replication and transcription.


DNA is copied during a process called?

Replication.


The location where DNA polymerase attaches to the DNA strand?

It binds to origin of replication.


Do eukaryotes have DNA?

Yes, eukaryotes have DNA.


The site where the old DNA strands separate and new DNA strands will be synthesized is called the?

replication fork


What structure in the nucleus holds the DNA?

The DNA molecule forms a double helix. The linear DNA chromosomes of eukaryotes form a highly supercoiled double helix.