internal and independent
intersite replication
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Prokaryotic DNA replication typically proceeds bidirectionally from a single origin of replication, resulting in two replication forks. Eukaryotic DNA replication is more complex due to multiple origins of replication, leading to many replication forks scattered throughout the DNA. The exact number of replication forks in eukaryotic cells can vary depending on the species and cell type.
The full form of pMB1 origin of replication is the originating origin of the wild-type plasmid minB.
Plasmid is extrachromosomal DNA capable of self replication.
Deletion
hydrogen in bases
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D-loop replication occurs during the process of DNA repair in the mitochondria. This type of replication involves the formation of a displacement loop (D-loop) structure, which allows for the repair of damaged mitochondrial DNA by DNA polymerases.
A frameshift mutation
replication
replication