replikaationhaarassa
Replikaationhaarassa, often referred to as the replication fork, is a Y-shaped structure that forms during DNA replication. It is the site where the double-stranded DNA molecule unwinds, allowing each strand to be used as a template for the synthesis of a new complementary strand. This unwinding is carried out by enzymes called helicases, which break the hydrogen bonds between the complementary base pairs.
At the replication fork, two new DNA strands are synthesized simultaneously: the leading strand and the lagging
In contrast, the lagging strand is synthesized discontinuously in short fragments called Okazaki fragments. This is
The accurate and timely formation and progression of the replication fork are crucial for maintaining the