DNA unwinds at the Origin of Replication, creating Replication Forks that copy DNA on both sides and form sister chromatids in eukaryotes.
DNA unwinds at the origin of replication, forming replication forks that extend on both sides to copy the DNA, creating sister chromatids in eukaryotes.
Text | DNA unwinds at the Origin of Replication Replication Forks are created as new DNA proceeds to be copied on both sides of the origin and create sister chromatids in eukaryotes at the end of splitting |
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