Multiple Choice
A major difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic DNA replication mechanisms is
A) no Okazaki fragments are made in eukaryotes.
B) both leading and lagging strands are continuous in eukaryotes.
C) no primer synthesis is needed in eukaryotes.
D) the replication fork moves slower in eukaryotes.
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