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Multiple origins of replication on a single chromosome from Drosophila melanogaster

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(a) The arrows indicate replication bubbles, which are expanding bidirectionally. Different-sized replication bubbles indicate different replication start times. (b) Replication bubbles from multiple origins (upper) expand bidirectionally (middle) and merge, ultimately forming two sister chromatids (lower)
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