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ioda
2 years ago
8

In dna replication, each individual parent strand acts as a _____ strand for the synthesis of a _____ strand.

Biology
1 answer:
irina [24]2 years ago
5 0
The answer is template strand; daughter strand.

<span>In DNA replication, each individual parent strand acts as a <u>template</u> strand for the synthesis of a <u>daughter</u> strand. DNA replication is a process of producing of two identical copies of DNA from the original DNA. DNA molecule consists of two strands and each strand serves as a template strand for the synthesis of a daughter cell. DNA polymerase binds to the origins of replication and synthesises daughter strands by adding complementary nucleotides.</span>
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