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DNA replication is an energy-expensive process. Approximately how expensive it is can be estimated using only the high-energy bonds. Approximately how many high-energy bonds are consumed (i.e. broken) to replicate the E. coli chromosome? The E. coli genome is approximately 4.6x106 bp long.
DNA replication is an energy-expensive process. Approximately how expensive it is can be estimated using only the high-energy bonds. Approximately how many high-energy bonds are consumed (i.e. broken) to replicate the E. coli chromosome? The E. coli genome is approximately 4.6x106 bp long.
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Reid WolffLv2
29 Sep 2019