Multiple Choice
What is a replication bubble?
A) A localized site in the nucleus where chromosomes are replicating
B) A DNA sequence that initiates replication
C) A complex of replication enzymes on the DNA template strand
D) A locally denatured segment of DNA where replication originates
E) A tangle of denatured DNA strands near the replication fork
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