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dna replication review
directions: drag the cards below to fill in the blanks in the paragraph about dna replication.
replication forks replication bubble faster multiple directions dna replication new strands origin of replication
dna replication begins at the
eukaryotic cells have origins of replications to make the duplication of dna . two are created as replication continues in both from this point. the replication fork is where is actively taking place. as replication continues, a is created. these bubbles continue to grow until two have been formed.
To solve this, we analyze each blank based on DNA replication concepts:
- DNA replication starts at the origin of replication.
- Eukaryotic cells have multiple origins to speed up the process.
- Multiple origins make replication faster.
- Two replication forks form as replication proceeds.
- Replication occurs in both directions from the forks.
- DNA replication happens at the replication fork.
- A replication bubble is created as replication continues.
- Eventually, two new strands (or the completed DNA, but from the options, "new strands" fits the last blank contextually as the end product of replication) are formed.
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- origin of replication
- multiple
- faster
- replication forks
- directions
- DNA replication
- replication bubble
- new strands
(Note: The last blank could also be interpreted in context, but with the given options, "new strands" aligns with the end result of DNA replication producing two new strands.)