Cells replicate their DNA . Many enzymes are imvolved in this process. First, breaks the hydrogen bonds between bases to
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Cells replicate their DNA . Many enzymes are imvolved in this process. First, breaks the hydrogen bonds between bases to
Cells replicate their DNA . Many enzymes are imvolved in this process. First, breaks the hydrogen bonds between bases to open up the DNA molecule. moves ahead of the replication fork, making small temporary cuts in the DNA backbone to prevent supercoiling of the DNA. Primase starts new strands by attaching several together to make a primer. Next. synthesizes the new DNA strand by adding nucleotides to the end of the growing strand. Primers are eventually replaced by , which removes one nucleotide at a time and replaces it with a DNA nucleotide.
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