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Which mode of replication is used in the replication of bacterial genomes?
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- What is copied during replication?Single choice. 1.chromosomes 2.the cell's DNA 3.two daughter cellsThe above experiment, on DNA synthesis in the intact chromosomes of E. coli (with no virus infection), demonstrates which of the following forms of DNA replication? completely discontinuous replication completely conservative replication completely dispersive replication semi-discontinuous replication semi-conservative replicationAll of the following are differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic replication except for: Group of answer choices 1 Eukaryotes lose parts of their chromosomes after each round of replication 2 Eukaryotes have multiple origins of replication 3 Prokaryotes have fewer types of DNA polymerases 4 Prokaryotes have to replicate nucleosomes
- Which letter represents the following structures: (0.5X6) Okazaki fragment Replication fork Leading strand Lagging strand DNA template RNA primerRefer to the image and answer the questions. 1. Which among the two strands will have a continuous replication? 2. Which is the lagging strand? 3. Along which strand will Okazaki fragments appear? 4. How are Okazaki fragments joined together? 5. Where should the 3’ end of the lagging strand be located? On the right or left side?Which of the following is not depicted in the diagram attached? A. Okazaki fragment B. Replication fork C. Leading strand D. Origin of replication
- Referring to the figure, what bases will be added as DNA replication proceeds on the bottom strand? Group of answer choices 5′ C, A, G, C, A, G, A 3′ 3′ T, C, T, G, C, T, G 5′ 5′ A, G, A, C, G, A, C 3′ 3′ G, T, C, G, T, C, T 5′Which of the following statements about DNA replication is FALSE? Select one: Unwinding of the DNA molecule occurs as hydrogen bonds break. The new strand of DNA is synthesized from 5’ to 3’ direction. Replication occurs as each base is paired with the same base. In eukaryotes, replication can occur at numerous replication bubbles, each with two forks.Which of the following most correctly describes a process that occurs during DNA replication? Group of answer choices Replication of the lagging strand occurs in the 5' → 3' direction—the leading strand in the 3' → 5' direction. Replication is continuous on the lagging strand and discontinuous on the leading strand. Okazaki fragments are DNA fragments synthesized on the lagging strand. DNA polymerase adds dNTP monomers in the 3′–5′ direction. Replication is continuous on the lagging strand and discontinuous on the leading strand.
- How is bacterial DNA replication different from eukaryotic DNA replication? Multiple Choice The result of bacterial DNA replication is two new double stranded DNA molecules that each contain a template strand and a newly synthesized strand, while the result of eukaryotic DNA replication is one newly synthesized double stranded DNA molecule and one DNA molecule that was the original template. Bacterial DNA replication involves nucleotides that are not found in eukaryotic DNA replication. Bacterial DNA replication moves out from the origin of replication in two directions, while eukaryotic DNA replication moves out from the origin of replication in only one direction. Bacterial DNA replication only replicates small pieces of the chromosome, while eukaryotic DNA replication replicates the entire chromosome. Bacterial DNA replication begins at a single location on the chromosome, while eukaryotic DNA replication begins in many places dispersed throughout each…DNA is synthesized through a process known as ....... translation semiconservative replication transcription conservative replicationWhat proteins are crucial for creating and maintaining DNA replication forks? Choose the best explanation. Question 2 options: Helicase creates the replication fork; primase keeps the single strands from closing shut. Helicase creates the replication fork; single-strand binding proteins keep the single strands from reuniting. Ligase creates the replication fork; DNA polymerase II keeps the single strands from reuniting. Helicase creates the replication fork; ligase keeps the single strands from closing shut.