Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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DNA replication , the two new strands are called - In DNA replication, the new, short, single segments of nucleotides produced by enzymes, that make up the new replicated strand, are called ________________.
- Two new DNA strands in replication are held together by a _______________.
- During DNA replication, when a
nucleotide is lost, or an extra one added, if not genetically repaired, this condition is called a _________________.
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