How strand ends up containing only dna at end of replication


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During the elongation step of DNA replication in prokaryotes, the newly synthesized strand is temporarily made of some ribonucleotides and some deoxyribonucleotides. Explain why this occurs and how the strand ends up containing only DNA at the end of replication.

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