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Dna Primer Short Stretch Rna Free End Bound

A primer is a short stretch of RNA with a free 3' end, bound by complementary base pairing to the template strand, that is elongated with DNA nucleotides during DNA replication.

Un primer è un breve tratto di RNA con un'estremità libera 3', legato mediante appaiamento di basi complementari al filamento stampo, che viene allungato con nucleotidi di DNA durante la replicazione del DNA.

Front primer
Back A short stretch of RNA with a free 3' end, bound by complementary base pairing to the template strand, that is elongated with DNA nucleotides during DNA replication.

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