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Replication Fork

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A replication fork is a structure that forms during DNA replication, where the DNA strands are unwound and copied.

Key Features

  • DNA unwinding
  • DNA copying
  • Leading and lagging strands
  • Okazaki fragments

Pros

  • Essential for DNA replication
  • Allows for accurate copying of genetic material
  • Facilitates rapid cell division

Cons

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Last updated: Sun, Mar 22, 2026, 11:28:59 AM UTC