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[[DNA replication|DNA replication]] starts at specific points. In [[ | [[DNA replication|DNA replication]] starts at specific points. In [[Prokaryotes|prokaryotes]], [[Chromosomes|chromosomes]] are circular in structure. ''[[E. coli|E. coli]]'' for example, has a single [[Circular chromosome|circular chromosome]]. In these structures oriC is the origin of replication. | ||
Semiconservative replication occurs bi-directionally from this origin resulting in two copies of the original DNA with both containing one parent and one daughter strand <ref name="Becker's World of the Cell">Hardin, J., Bertoni, G. and Kleinsmith, L.J. (2012) Becker's World of the Cell. Eighth Edition edn.</ref>. | Semiconservative replication occurs bi-directionally from this origin resulting in two copies of the original DNA with both containing one parent and one daughter strand <ref name="Becker's World of the Cell">Hardin, J., Bertoni, G. and Kleinsmith, L.J. (2012) Becker's World of the Cell. Eighth Edition edn.</ref>.Bi-directional replication prooduces two replication forks with migrate in opposite directions from oriC. <ref name="2">Klung WS, Cummings MK, Spencer CA, Palladino MA. Essentials of Genetics Eight Edition International Edition. Pearson Education Incorporated. 2013. Page 200.</ref> | ||
=== References === | === References === | ||
<references /> | <references /><ref>Klung WS, Cummings MK, Spencer CA, Palladino MA. Essentials of Genetics Eight Edition International Edition. Pearson Education Incorporated. 2013. Page 200.</ref> |
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DNA replication starts at specific points. In prokaryotes, chromosomes are circular in structure. E. coli for example, has a single circular chromosome. In these structures oriC is the origin of replication.
Semiconservative replication occurs bi-directionally from this origin resulting in two copies of the original DNA with both containing one parent and one daughter strand [1].Bi-directional replication prooduces two replication forks with migrate in opposite directions from oriC. Cite error: Invalid <ref>
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References
- ↑ Hardin, J., Bertoni, G. and Kleinsmith, L.J. (2012) Becker's World of the Cell. Eighth Edition edn.
- ↑ Klung WS, Cummings MK, Spencer CA, Palladino MA. Essentials of Genetics Eight Edition International Edition. Pearson Education Incorporated. 2013. Page 200.