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DNA Replication - Coggle Diagram
DNA Replication
Process of DNA Repplication
Helicase will separate the two strand and its nitrogen bases
After that Primase will put the starting line or primer for DNA Polymerase
Then DNA Polymerase will create a new strand for the unwinded strand
Lagging Strand
The Primase will put the primer in the newly unwinded strand, so DNA Polymerase will start on the newly unwinded strand and DNA Polymerase direction is opposite to the leading Strand
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Leading Strand
The DNA Polymerase in the leading strand will go on making strand as helicase unwinding the strand
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When Dna replication occurs
DNA replication happens before mitosis or miosis. It is also known as interphase
Enzymes involved in DNA replication
The enzymes involved are Helicase, Primase, DNA Polymerase and Ligase
Primase
Primase is the enzymes that helps DNA Polymarese know where to start
DNA Polymerase
DNA Polymarese is the enzymes responsible for making a new strand for the separated strand
Helicase
Helicase is the enzymes that separate the nitrogen bases and its strand
Ligase
Ligase is the enzymes that connect the spaces in the lagging strand