Replication

Asked by Vanshita Pardeshi · 5 years ago

Dna replication in eukaryotes are bidirectional And many ori is this correct statement I have doubt here that the dna polymerase enzymes act unidirectional then how the
Replication is bidirectional

3 Answers

Two replication forks are formed by the opening of the double-stranded DNA at the origin, and helicase separates the DNA strands, which are coated by single-stranded binding proteins to keep the strands separated. DNA replication occurs in both directions.

Aditi Ghuge · 5 years ago

I think replication is bidirectional. Because two replication forks are formed by the unwinding of double stranded DNA.

Gouri A J · 5 years ago

Due to Unwinding by Helicase Enzyme

Abhi Middepogu · 5 years ago

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