Replication of DNA is described as what? Why do we call the 5-3 strand of DNA in the double-stranded DNA molecule the informational strand when discussing transcription? What is the definition of semiconservative replication? Explain the process of DNA replication. Explain why every replication of...
, then further organized into a more complex superstructure not known in detail. This organization corresponds microscopically to regions of less densely packed DNA (euchromatin), where DNA is accessible to transcription activity, and more densely packed regions (heterochromatin) of inaccessible DNA....
When during the cell cycle is a cell's DNA replicated? Why is RNA important to cell differentiation? Why is DNA replication important? Why is protein synthesis different in prokaryotes and eukaryotes? Why is DNA replication called semiconservative? Why does a DNA strand grow only in the 5' to...
Why is DNA replication referred to as semiconservative? Explain how the structure of DNA is well-suited for replication and its function. Explain the process of DNA replication. Why is the deoxyribose so important in DNA and why is the phosphate at the 5' end crucial for DNA replication?