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Pavel [41]
3 years ago
5

What happens at s stage

Biology
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Law Incorporation [45]3 years ago
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replication of dna                                                                                                         i need 20 characters

Nikitich [7]3 years ago
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The replication of DNA
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<h2><u>Full question:</u></h2>

During DNA replication, each strand of DNA is used as a template to produce

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A. Adenine B. Allimene C. Thymine D. Tyrosine

<h2><u>Answer:</u></h2>

Base thymine will get attached the location 2.

Option C

<h3><u>Explanation:</u></h3>

DNA replication is the process by which the genetic material that is deoxyribonucleic acid is getting replicated into its daughter DNA by the process which involves a lot of enzymes and energy. This process involves the formation of complementary base pairing between the nitrogen bases present in the nucleotides of DNA.

As the DNA replication starts the enzymes helicase and gyrase comes in action which open up the double stranded DNA which then is acted by DNA dependent DNA polymerase which gets attached to the coding strand of the DNA and starts accumulating the nucleotides from the cytoplasm and nucleoplasm that are complementary to the nitrogen base that is present on the coding strand. This process is very fast and can go up to speed of 30 to 40 base per second. This process is fully based on the complementary base pairing nature of DNA which bring the nucleotide from the nucleoplasm that is complementary to the base present on the coding strand. And this nucleotide is the same that is present on the other strand of the DNA because the DNA double helix contains the the complementary bases that actually forms hydrogen bond between themselves.

Here in the location to we can see that adenine is present as the nitrogen base. The complementary base to adenine is thymine. So the complementary base that will be present there will be thymine itself

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