OriC

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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. [2]

References

  1. Hardin, J., Bertoni, G. and Kleinsmith, L.J. (2012) Becker's World of the Cell. Eighth Edition edn.
  2. Klung WS, Cummings MK, Spencer CA, Palladino MA. Essentials of Genetics Eight Edition International Edition. Pearson Education Incorporated. 2013. Page 200

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  1. Klung WS, Cummings MK, Spencer CA, Palladino MA. Essentials of Genetics Eight Edition International Edition. Pearson Education Incorporated. 2013. Page 200.