4.) Below is a replication fork. This is half of a replication bubble. 3' 3' a. Draw a circle to indicate the location of the helicase and an arrow to show the direction it is moving. b. On each DNA template, draw just one RNA primer (short, thick line) and the new DNA (longer). Label 5' and put an arrow head on 3' ends. c. The top strand would be the circle one: (leading strand / lagging strand) d. RNA primase and helicase are both what type of biomolecules (polymers). e. is the catalyst that adds new nucleotides of DNA.

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Below is a replication fork. This is half of a replication bubble.
3'
3'
a. Draw a circle to indicate the location of the helicase and an arrow to show the direction it is
moving.
e.
b. On each DNA template, draw just one RNA primer (short, thick line) and the new DNA
(longer). Label 5' and put an arrow head on 3' ends.
c. The top strand would be the circle one: (leading strand / lagging strand)
d. RNA primase and helicase are both what type of biomolecules (polymers)
is the catalyst that adds new nucleotides of DNA.
Transcribed Image Text:4. Below is a replication fork. This is half of a replication bubble. 3' 3' a. Draw a circle to indicate the location of the helicase and an arrow to show the direction it is moving. e. b. On each DNA template, draw just one RNA primer (short, thick line) and the new DNA (longer). Label 5' and put an arrow head on 3' ends. c. The top strand would be the circle one: (leading strand / lagging strand) d. RNA primase and helicase are both what type of biomolecules (polymers) is the catalyst that adds new nucleotides of DNA.
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