Replicating strands During DNA replication, the ______ strand is the one being used by DNA polymerase to produce a ______ strand of DNA. Multiple Choice RNA; daughter newly synthesized; template template; newly synthesized daughter; RNA
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Dna replication occurs by the addition of nucleotides to the end of the dna molecule. results in the formation of four new dna strands. produces two daughter dna molecules that are complementary to each other. uses each strand of a dna molecule as a template for the creation of a new strand. begins when two dna molecules join together to exchange segments.
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In replication, a DNA strand is made into: - a DNA strand and an RNA strand - two daughter DNA strands - two daughter RNA strands - many individual nucleotides
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DNA polymerase is used to select all that apply. a. "read" the template strand. b. synthesize the daughter strand. c. unzip the template strand. d. cut the template strand. e. cut the daughter strand.
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