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  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Norco_College/Supplement_to_OpenStax_Biology_2e_for_Norco_College/14%3A_DNA_Structure_and_Function/14.01%3A_Key_Terms
    strand that is synthesized continuously in the 5'-3' direction, which is synthesized in the direction of the replication fork ligase enzyme that synthesizes the RNA primer; the primer is needed for DN...strand that is synthesized continuously in the 5'-3' direction, which is synthesized in the direction of the replication fork ligase enzyme that synthesizes the RNA primer; the primer is needed for DNA pol to start synthesis of a new DNA strand primer during replication, protein that binds to the single-stranded DNA; this helps in keeping the two strands of DNA apart so that they may serve as templates sliding clamp
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Workbench/Bio_11A_-_Introduction_to_Biology_I/21%3A_Mutations/21.05%3A_Key_Terms
    mutation that results from exposure to chemicals or environmental agents variation in the nucleotide sequence of a genome mutation that affects a single base mutation that is not expressed mutation th...mutation that results from exposure to chemicals or environmental agents variation in the nucleotide sequence of a genome mutation that affects a single base mutation that is not expressed mutation that takes place in the cells as a result of chemical reactions taking place naturally without exposure to any external agent when a purine is replaced with a purine or a pyrimidine is replaced with another pyrimidine when a purine is replaced by a pyrimidine or a pyrimidine is replaced by a purine
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/City_College_of_San_Francisco/Introduction_to_Genetics/07%3A_DNA_Structure_and_Function/7.08%3A_Key_Terms
    strand that is synthesized continuously in the 5'-3' direction, which is synthesized in the direction of the replication fork ligase enzyme that synthesizes the RNA primer; the primer is needed for DN...strand that is synthesized continuously in the 5'-3' direction, which is synthesized in the direction of the replication fork ligase enzyme that synthesizes the RNA primer; the primer is needed for DNA pol to start synthesis of a new DNA strand primer during replication, protein that binds to the single-stranded DNA; this helps in keeping the two strands of DNA apart so that they may serve as templates sliding clamp
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Workbench/Bio_11A_-_Introduction_to_Biology_I/17%3A_DNA_Replication/17.06%3A_Key_Terms
    strand that is synthesized continuously in the 5'-3' direction, which is synthesized in the direction of the replication fork ligase enzyme that synthesizes the RNA primer; the primer is needed for DN...strand that is synthesized continuously in the 5'-3' direction, which is synthesized in the direction of the replication fork ligase enzyme that synthesizes the RNA primer; the primer is needed for DNA pol to start synthesis of a new DNA strand primer during replication, protein that binds to the single-stranded DNA; this helps in keeping the two strands of DNA apart so that they may serve as templates sliding clamp
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Workbench/Bio_11A_-_Introduction_to_Biology_I/16%3A_DNA_Structure_and_Function/16.05%3A_Key_Terms
    biological macromolecule that carries the cell's genetic blueprint and carries instructions for the cell's functioning type of nitrogenous base in DNA and RNA; cytosine, thymine, and uracil are pyrimi...biological macromolecule that carries the cell's genetic blueprint and carries instructions for the cell's functioning type of nitrogenous base in DNA and RNA; cytosine, thymine, and uracil are pyrimidines RNA that ensures the proper alignment of the mRNA and the ribosomes during protein synthesis and catalyzes forming the peptide linkage RNA that carries activated amino acids to the site of protein synthesis on the ribosome

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