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This question is tackling dna replication.
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So the process of dna replication is replicating an old strand of dna so that there at the end are two strands of dna, which means that each old strand of dna is synthesized with a new strand of dna so that there maintains a double strand of dna.
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So what you'll have left is from two old strands, you'll have two pairs of an old strand and new strand.
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And this question tackles the beginning of that replication process.
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So in dna replication, you'll start with an old strand of dna, pictured here in black, and then you'll need to start creating a new strand of dna, which will call the right strand here.
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This is the only example of one of the new strands of dna because there will be two from one dna molecule.
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And in order to do that, you'll have to have enzymes, such as the dna polymerates shown in green, that synthesize the new strand of dna from the free nucleotides that are around...