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Question: DNA replication in eukaryotes differs from replication in bacteria because...

DNA replication in eukaryotes differs from replication in bacteria because

A

Synthesis of the new DNA strand is from 3’ to 5’ in eukaryotes and from 5’ to 3’ in bacteria

B

Synthesis of the new DNA strand is from 5’ to 3’ in eukaryotes and from 3’ to 5’ in bacteria

C

There are many replication forks in each eukaryotic chromosome and only one in bacterial DNA

D

Synthesis of the new DNA strand is from 5’ to 3’ in eukaryotes and is random in prokaryotes.

Answer

There are many replication forks in each eukaryotic chromosome and only one in bacterial DNA