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A summary of bacterial DNA replication

The detailed diagram shows one replication fork, but as indicated in the overview (upper right), replication usually occurs simultaneously at two forks, one at either end of a replication bubble. Viewing each daughter strand in its entirety in the overview, you can see that half of it is made continuously as the leading strand, while the other half (on the other side of the origin) is synthesized in fragments as the lagging strand.

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