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The proteins and their roles that are required for the DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) replication.
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What is DNA Replication? when can it happen? what are the steps in the process of DNA Replication? and what are the different proteins involved in the DNA Replication and their specific functions?
What are semi-conservative DNA replication?
The following statements are correct EXCEPT:
A) Information in the DNA is transcribed int mRNA and translated into proteins
B) Information in the DNA is translated int mRNA and transcribed into proteins
C) Information in the DNA is copied by DNA polymerase
D) The lagging strand during DNA replication is synthesized continuously to form the okazaki fragments
E) B and D
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