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So during replication, lagging strand shortens because theres nothing at the 5' end at the end of the strand for it to attach to. So the primer area can't be replaced.
My question is why only lagging strand? Leading strand also has a primer at the beginning if it wants to replicate the entire DNA. That also has nothing to attach to so why doesn't leading strand shorten?
My question is why only lagging strand? Leading strand also has a primer at the beginning if it wants to replicate the entire DNA. That also has nothing to attach to so why doesn't leading strand shorten?