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English: DNA replication uses a nucleoside triphosphate (dNTP) as substrate. The 3' oxygen in an existing strand performs a nucleophilic attack on the alpha phosphate of the dNTP, forming a phosphodiester bond and releasing a pyrophosphate molecule. Information from Abeles RH, Frey PA, Jencks WP. Biochemistry. Boston:Jones and Bartlett, 1992. |
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