no, no it does not strip protien complexes away from the DNA strand.
it involves a localized progression along the DNA surrounded by histones, and regulatory enzymes, displaced from proximity, until the replication fork zooms on through, and it all snaps back together.
the process is error prone, strands may cross over, chromosomes may fail to migrate properly.
no, no it does not strip protien complexes away from the DNA strand.
it involves a localized progression along the DNA surrounded by histones, and regulatory enzymes, displaced from proximity, until the replication fork zooms on through, and it all snaps back together.
the process is error prone, strands may cross over, chromosomes may fail to migrate properly.