Answer each of the following in one sentence or less. 1. Why is an RNA primer necessary for DNA replication? 2. Is the synthesis of 'daughter' DNA molecules a dehydration reaction or a hydrolysis reaction? 3. Since DNA synthesis is essentially building something larger from smaller parts, describe what provides the energy to facilitate this process. 4. Why do most DNA molecules get shorter with each replication?
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