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DNA Replication in Eukaryotes
Replication Fork Formation
A replication fork is formed by the opening of the origin of replication; helicase separates the DNA strands. An RNA primer is synthesized by primase and is elongated by the DNA polymerase. On the leading strand, only a single RNA primer is needed, and DNA is synthesized continuously, whereas on the lagging strand, DNA is synthesized in short stretches, each of which must start with its own RNA primer. The DNA fragments are joined by DNA ligase (not shown).
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