Biochemistry: The Molecular Basis of Life
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Chapter 18, Problem 50FB
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The blank space in the statement “In prokaryotes, Okazaki fragments are approximately _________ nucleotides long.”
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Replicationin Escherichia coli initiates from the initiation site, oriC. New nucleotides are added to primers and this leads to the formation of leading and lagging strands. Leading strand is also called continuous strand and lagging strand is also called discontinuous strand.
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