kaksireplikaatiohaara
Kaksireplikaatiohaara, also known as the replication fork, is a Y-shaped structure that forms during DNA replication. It is the site where the DNA double helix unwinds, allowing each strand to be used as a template for the synthesis of a new complementary strand.
The unwinding of the DNA helix is carried out by an enzyme called helicase. Helicase breaks the
The process of DNA replication proceeds bidirectionally from origins of replication. At each origin, two replication
The leading strand is synthesized continuously in the 5' to 3' direction, following the movement of the
The accurate and efficient formation and movement of the replication fork are crucial for maintaining genomic