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lions [1.4K]
3 years ago
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Place the steps of eukaryotic dna replication in order, from when a germ cell enters gap 1 (g1) phase to the cell cycle terminat

ion.
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1 answer:
Yuliya22 [10]3 years ago
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The steps of eukaryotic DNA replication in order, from when a germ cell enters gap 1 (G1) phase to the cell cycle termination are as follows:

<span>1. </span>Pre-replication complex forms at one of many origins of replication<span>
</span>

<span>2. </span>The initiation complex creates an active replication fork as helicase unwinds DNA

<span><span>3. </span>RNA primers are added to provide an end for elongation
</span>

<span> <span>4. </span>DNA polymerase synthesizes both the leading and lagging strands from
</span>

<span> <span>5. </span>RNA is replaced with DNA and lagging strands are joined
</span>

<span> <span> <span>6. </span>Active telomerase can extend the lost telomere region </span></span>




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