Original | To visualise the chromosomes whilst uncoiled, allowing for more accurate indications of length Discover: DNA replication involves formation of a replication bubble (and prokaryotic replication involves a single origin of replication) Discover: DNA replication is bi-directional (it occurs independently at both ends of the replication bubble) |
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Title | Uses of autoradiography |
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Text1 | To visualise the chromosomes whilst uncoiled, allowing for more accurate indications of length ... ... |
Text2 | To visualise the chromosomes whilst uncoiled, allowing for more accurate indications of length Discover: DNA replication involves formation of a replication bubble (and prokaryotic replication involves a single origin of replication) ... |
Text3 | ... Discover: DNA replication involves formation of a replication bubble (and prokaryotic replication involves a single origin of replication) Discover: DNA replication is bi-directional (it occurs independently at both ends of the replication bubble) |
Full | To visualise the chromosomes whilst uncoiled, allowing for more accurate indications of length Discover: DNA replication involves formation of a replication bubble (and prokaryotic replication involves a single origin of replication) Discover: DNA replication is bi-directional (it occurs independently at both ends of the replication bubble) |
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