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Why are there many replication forks?

A replication fork is the mechanism by which a strand of DNA is synthesized. If you can imagine a strand of DNA unwound, then it would resemble a ladder. Unzip the DNA and it now looks like a fork, ie fork in road, not eating fork. There is a Leading strand, which is synthesised easily. USing DNA polymerase which 'reads' along the strand in the 3' to 5' direction on the strand, producing a replication strand in the 5' to 3' direction. The opposite strand is called the lagging strand, and this is slightly more complicated. DNA polymerase cannot read in the 5' to 3' direction on the template strand. Thus DNA primase is used to read the strand and replicate small RNA segments, called Okazaki fragments. The lagging strand has no been copied into many small strands of RNA, or Okazaki fragments. Next DNA polymerase comes along and replaces all the RNA nucleotides with DNA nucleotides. ANd finally DNA ligase 'stitches' all the small fragments into one long strand.


What nutrient cant be digested but helps move food through?

Any high fiber food such as celery, corn, are difficult to digest but moves food along.


How can one differentiate between single strand DNA and double strand DNA?

One can differentiate between single-strand DNA and double-strand DNA by treating with exonuclease I which specifically digests only ssDNA. Note. For verification, the products have to be run on polyacrylamide gels with appropriate controls. Hope this helps One can differentiate between single-strand DNA and double-strand DNA by treating with exonuclease I which specifically digests only ssDNA. Note. For verification, the products have to be run on polyacrylamide gels with appropriate controls. Hope this helps


What does ademetionine do?

Ademetionine is essential for the formation of glutathione, a water-soluble peptide that helps the body fight free radicals.


What moves food through the small intestine?

Peristalsis, which is the coordinated contraction and relaxation of muscles in the intestinal wall, moves food through the small intestine. This process helps to mix and propel the food along the digestive tract for absorption.


What are precision moves?

Percision moves are moves which are extremely accurate and fast ad effective. Hope this helps. A$


What is the scientific name for your gut?

The Alimentary Canaleg. "Food moves along your gut in the digestive system" could be"Food moves along the alimentary canal".Hope this helps! :]


What helps the earthworm moves?

Wet soil


What is another process that moving glaciers picks up debris and moves it along to other places?

Plucking is another process where moving glaciers pick up debris by freezing onto rocks, plucking them off, and carrying them along as the glacier moves. This process helps transport rock fragments and sediment to new locations, contributing to the shaping of the landscape.


What do you call the twisted strand in the egg white?

The twisted strand in the egg white that anchors the yolk is called the chalazae. There is no health risk in eating this part of the egg.


What is the genetic code on the template strand?

The genetic code on the template strand is used to make a complementary mRNA strand during transcription. It follows the rules of base pairing, where adenine pairs with uracil and cytosine pairs with guanine. This process helps in the synthesis of proteins during translation.