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Title: In a replication fork, how do the leading and lagging strands differ?
Post by: littlescientist on Feb 12, 2018
In a replication fork, how do the leading and lagging strands differ?
 
  a. In the lagging strand, new DNA is synthesized 35.
  b. Each strand is replicated by a unique type of polymerase.
  c. The lagging strand is replicated discontinuously.
  d. DNA polymerase proceeds more slowly on the lagging strand.
  e. The lagging strand is subject to more error and requires more repair.


Title: In a replication fork, how do the leading and lagging strands differ?
Post by: tiinabrown49 on Feb 12, 2018
Ans: c