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Figure 17.01 Semiconservative versus conservative DNA replication.
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Figure 17.02 Supercoiled DNA molecules.
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Figure 17.03 Action of type I topoisomerase.
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Figure 17.04 Structure of human topoisomerase I.
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Figure 17.05 Action of type II topoisomerase.
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Figure 17.06 Replication foci.
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Figure 17.07 Structure of a hexameric helicase.
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Figure 17.08 Structure of SSB.
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Figure 17.09 Mechanism of DNA polymerase.
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Figure 17.10 A model for DNA replication.
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Figure 17.11 Structure of E. coli DNA polymerase I.
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Figure 17.12 DNA polymerase-associated clamps.
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Figure 17.13 Proofreading during polymerization.
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Figure 17.14 Primer excision.
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Figure 17.15 Function of the flap endonuclease.
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Figure 17.16 Synthesis of telomeric DNA.
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Figure 17.17 A eukaryotic nucleus.
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Figure 17.18 Structure of the nucleosome core.
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Figure 17.19 Two levels of chromatin structure.
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Figure 17.20 Interaction of histones.
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