8. If the rate of replication in a particular prokaryote is 900 nucleotides per second, how long would it take 1.2 milli

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8. If the rate of replication in a particular prokaryote is 900 nucleotides per second, how long would it take 1.2 milli

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8. If the rate of replication in a particular prokaryote is 900 nucleotides per second, how long would it take 1.2 million base pair genomes to make two copies? Explain and show your mathematical proof. Quinolone antibiotics treat bacterial infections by blocking the activity of topoisomerase. Why does this treatment work? Explain what occurs at the molecular level.
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