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Molecular Biology Lecture III Prof. Graham Walker

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Description (Edit): Biology > Introductory Biology/n * Email this page/nVideo Lectures - Lecture 11/nTopics covered: /nMolecular Biology III/nInstructor: /nProf. Graham Walker/nTranscript - Lecture 11/nSo just trying to remind you that the replication fork looks something like this where 5 prime to 3 prime and 5 prime to 3 prime. This is what's known as the leading strand because DNA, the synthesis of the new strand can go -- Which is going 5 prime to 3 prime is going in the same direction as the movement of the replication fork. The other strand, which is known as the lagging strand, the DNA synthesis is actually going backwards to the movement of the replication fork, which means it has to go and then start up here and go again./nAnd it's continually jumping. And I told you that the little RNA primer i... more....
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