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Dna Replication Process In Prokaryotes

Dna Replication Process In Prokaryotes. The dna replication in prokaryotes and eukaryotes has a lot of similarities as well as differences. Replication of dna in prokaryotes has been well studied because of its small genome size and having a single specific origin of replication.

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Replication of dna in prokaryotes has been well studied because of its small genome size and having a single specific origin of replication. Replication in prokaryotes starts from a sequence found on the chromosome called the origin of replication the point at which the dna opens up. The dna is coated by the single strand binding proteins around the replication fork to prevent rewinding of dna.

Dna replication is semi conservative each strand of template dna is being copied.

Replication is a process in which a dna molecule is copied. Transferring the genetic information to the descendant generation. Dna replication is semi conservative each strand of template dna is being copied. It helps in making sure that both the cells get an exact copy of the genetic material of their parents.