Thanks!
Not sure what you mean, why would the polymerase prevent melting of the primer?
( http://cronodon.com/images/Rolling_circle.jpg )
I meant the polymerase starts at the primer, then writes ~100 bp and then can't just read the entire DNA again five times... Like doing a spiral of the circular DNA, reading it over and ovver so you get a much longer linear fragemt from it...
I meant the polymerase starts at the primer, then writes ~100 bp and then can't just read the entire DNA again five times... Like doing a spiral of the circular DNA, reading it over and ovver so you get a much longer linear fragemt from it...
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