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[[DNA]] replication is initiated from fixed origins which includes repeated sequences. For initiation of replication, two things are essential: | [[DNA|<ref>Mathews et al. 2000. Biochemistry. 3rd Edition. Benjamin Cummings.</ref> DNA]] replication is initiated from fixed origins which includes repeated sequences. For initiation of replication, two things are essential: | ||
*A [[Nucleotide]] sequence that binds to initiation proteins. | *A [[Nucleotide]] sequence that binds to initiation proteins. | ||
*Generation of a primer which can be extended with the help of [[DNA polymerase]] by adding nucleotides | *Generation of a primer which can be extended with the help of [[DNA polymerase]] by adding nucleotides.<br> | ||
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Revision as of 13:50, 25 November 2011
[1] DNA replication is initiated from fixed origins which includes repeated sequences. For initiation of replication, two things are essential:
- A Nucleotide sequence that binds to initiation proteins.
- Generation of a primer which can be extended with the help of DNA polymerase by adding nucleotides.
- ↑ Mathews et al. 2000. Biochemistry. 3rd Edition. Benjamin Cummings.