yes and no yes because it can only start at the origin of replication (an initiator sequence) for a particular sequence, but no, because there are origins of replication located throughout the genome...
In Mitosis - the events that prepare the Eukaryotic Cell for division and the division process itself constitute a complex cell cycle. Interphase is the 1st phase of the cycle and is made-up of 3...
1. In eukaryotic cells replication forks make several start sites along the DNA strand which forms replication "bubbles" which get larger the more DNA is copied, and stop when DNA replication is...
The initiation complex makes a small gap for a helicase enzyme to bind. It is the helicase the 'undwinds' the DNA for most of replication. In E. coli, for example, DnaA protein binds DNA to make a...
Your question is ambiguous and could refer to any of the following: Prokaryotes employ proteins that recognise termination sites, including the 'tus' protein. These bind and act as one way gates, so...