losana
losana losana
  • 01-05-2020
  • Biology
contestada

why DNA replicates from 5' to 3' ?​

Respuesta :

leigh52111 leigh52111
  • 01-05-2020
DNA replication goes in the 5' to 3' direction because DNA polymerase acts on the 3'-OH of the existing strand for adding free nucleotides. DNA replication can take place both the directions chemically. ... But these nucleotide triphosphates hydrolyze spontaneously under aqeuous conditions.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

What timespan does Neoclassical literature cover?
Verify Sin^2x+tan^2x=sec^2x-cos^2x
can anybody tell me the answers to number 1, 2 & 3 ???!!!!
State the parts of an electric motor and how a motor works.
The answer to this problem
What is the area of the triangle? O24 square units 32 square units 48 square units 96 square units
What proof is there that pizzlies can be fertile?
What are the benefits and risks of participation in international organizations?
There are 7 similarly shaped figures in a set. The largest figure is 7 inches tall. Each of the other figures is 1 inch shorter than the next larger figure. The
Which values for A and B will create infinitely many solutions for this system of equations? 4 x minus A y = 15. Negative 4 x + 6 y = B. A) A = -6, B = 15 B) A