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10 March, 13:31

Which description about prokaryotic versus eukaryotic DNA replication is not correct?

In prokaryotes, the DNA replication is unidirectional; in eukaryotes, the replication is bidirectional.

In prokaryotes, there is only one origin of replication; in eukaryotes, there are many.

In prokaryotes, there is only a single replication bubble; in eukaryotes, there are many.

In both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, the new and old DNA strands are assembled in antiparallel manner.

In both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, the DNA undergoes negative supercoiling during replication.

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  1. 10 March, 13:34
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    In prokaryotes, the DNA replication is unidirectional; In eukaryotes, the replication is bidirectional
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