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  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Prince_Georges_Community_College/PGCC_Microbiology/12%3A_Antimicrobial_Drugs/12.02%3A_Functions_of_Antimicrobial_Drugs/12.2C%3A_Inhibiting_Nucleic_Acid_Synthesis
    In a cell, DNA replication begins at specific locations in the genome, called “origins. ” Uncoiling of DNA at the origin, and synthesis of new strands, forms a replication fork. In addition to DNA pol...In a cell, DNA replication begins at specific locations in the genome, called “origins. ” Uncoiling of DNA at the origin, and synthesis of new strands, forms a replication fork. In addition to DNA polymerase, the enzyme that synthesizes the new DNA by adding nucleotides matched to the template strand, a number of other proteins are associated with the fork and assist in the initiation and continuation of DNA synthesis.
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Northwest_University/MKBN211%3A_Introductory_Microbiology_(Bezuidenhout)/07%3A_Antimicrobial_Drugs/7.02%3A_Functions_of_Antimicrobial_Drugs/7.2.03%3A_Inhibiting_Nucleic_Acid_Synthesis
    In a cell, DNA replication begins at specific locations in the genome, called “origins. ” Uncoiling of DNA at the origin, and synthesis of new strands, forms a replication fork. In addition to DNA pol...In a cell, DNA replication begins at specific locations in the genome, called “origins. ” Uncoiling of DNA at the origin, and synthesis of new strands, forms a replication fork. In addition to DNA polymerase, the enzyme that synthesizes the new DNA by adding nucleotides matched to the template strand, a number of other proteins are associated with the fork and assist in the initiation and continuation of DNA synthesis.

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