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Anybody can explain the replicating fork.

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Anybody can explain the replicating fork.
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Meghna Thapar 4 years, 11 months ago

The replication machinery must have access to the leading and laggings strands for replication, and it must be able to open and stabilize the template DNA. The replication fork is the area where the replication of DNA will actually take place. There are two strands of DNA that are exposed once the double helix is opened. One strand is referred to as the leading strand, and the other strand is referred to as the lagging strand. During DNA  replication a DNA double helix must unwind and separate so that DNA polymerase enzymes can use each single strand as a template for the synthesis of a new double strand. 

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