When bidirectional replication forks from adjacent origins


True or false

1. When bidirectional replication forks from adjacent origins meet, a leading strand always runs into a lagging strand.

2. Each time the genome is replicated, half the newly synthesized DNA is stitched together from Okazaki fragments.

3. Telomerase is a polymerase that carries its own RNA molecule to use as a template to extend the 3’ end of the leading strand.

4. When read in the same direction (5’-3’), the sequence of nucleotides in a newly synthesized DNA strand is the same as in the parental strand used as the template for its synthesis.

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