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chapter 16 - Coggle Diagram
chapter 16
transformation, now
defined as a change in genotype and phenotype
due to assimilation of foreign DNA
Along one template strand of DNA, the DNA
polymerase synthesizes a leading strand continuously, moving toward the replication fork
To elongate the other new strand, called the
lagging strand, DNA polymerase must work in the
direction away from the replication fork
the pattern in the photo suggested that the DNA
molecule was made up of two strands, forming a
double helix
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A virus is DNA (sometimes RNA) enclosed by a
protective coat, often simply protein
Replication begins at particular sites called origins
of replication,
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