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What are Okazaki fragments?

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polymerize in the 5’ - to - 3’ direction and explain 3’- to - 5’ DNA replication

B

result in transcription

C

polymerize in the 3’ -to -5’ direction and forms replication fork

D

prove semi-conservative nature of DNA replication

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