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  1. DNA Replication - BYJU'S

    DNA Replication Steps Following are the important steps involved in DNA replication: Initiation DNA replication demands a high degree of accuracy because even a minute mistake would result in …

  2. Replication vs Transcription - BYJU'S

    Replication vs Transcription What Is Replication? What Is Transcription? Conclusion DNA replication is defined as the process involved in obtaining two daughter strands where each strand contains half of …

  3. Prokaryotic Replication vs Eukaryotic Replication

    DNA replication is the process by which two identical replicas of a DNA are obtained from the original DNA strand. The DNA replicates before the cell division occurs. Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic …

  4. Meselson and Stahl Experiment - BYJU'S

    Oct 16, 2020 · Literally, replication means the process of duplication. In molecular biology, DNA replication is the primary stage of inheritance. Central dogma explains how the DNA makes its own …

  5. BYJU'S Online learning Programs For K3, K10, K12, NEET, JEE, UPSC ...

    DNA replication is the first step of the central dogma where the DNA strands are replicated to make copies. During the process of replication the double stranded DNA is separated from each other by …

  6. BYJU'S Online learning Programs For K3, K10, K12, NEET, JEE, UPSC ...

    A typical eukaryotic cell cycle is divided into two main phases:- Interphase Also known as the resting phase of the cell cycle; interphase is the time during which the cell prepares for division by …

  7. What is a Replication Bubble? - BYJU'S

    What is a Replication Fork? The replication fork is a Y shaped prong-like structure that is formed in a replication bubble. There are two single strands formed as a result that act as a template for …

  8. DNA Polymerase Definition - BYJU'S

    DNA polymerase III is the main enzyme responsible for replication in prokaryotes. In eukaryotes, DNA polymerase 𝝳 is the main enzyme for replication. DNA polymerase I removes the RNA primer by …

  9. Conservative Replication - BYJU'S

    Semiconservative Replication It produces two copies of DNA in such a way that one strand is from the original DNA and the other one is a new strand. Usually, the new strand modifies according to the …

  10. Procedure of Replication - BYJU'S

    Procedure of Replication Replication of circular DNA takes place in 3 stages: initiation, elongation, and termination. Initiation: The process of replication begins at a conserved sequence site known as the …