Asked by libby

DNA replication is represented in Figure 10–3 by the letter

(1 point)
Responses

B
B

C
C

A
A

D
D
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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I don’t have Figure 10–3 available here. Could you either upload the figure or tell me what each letter (A, B, C, D) is pointing to or describing?

If that’s not possible, here’s how to identify DNA replication in a diagram:
- Look for a process where DNA is used as a template to make more DNA (two DNA molecules from one).
- Typical features: a replication fork, two daughter DNA strands, helicase unwinding the double helix, and DNA polymerase synthesizing new strands.
- In central-dogma style figures: the arrow labeled “DNA → DNA” (or showing a double helix producing two double helices) is replication; “DNA → RNA” is transcription; “RNA → protein” is translation.

If you describe what each letter shows I’ll tell you which one is replication.