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bidirectional replication
bidirectional replication[‚bī·də‚rek·shən·əl ‚rep·lə′kā·shən] (cell and molecular biology) A mechanism of replication of deoxyribonucleic acid that involves two replicating forks moving in opposite directions away from the same origin. bidirectional replication
bi·di·rec·tion·al rep·li·ca·tiona situation in which DNA replication proceeds with two replication forks moving in opposite directions around a circle or D-loop-type structure.bidirectional replication A type of DNA replication which occurs in opposite directions from the same point of origin, thus creating 2 replication forks. |