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The initiation of DNA replication occurs in two steps. First, a so-called initiator protein unwinds a short stretch of the DNA double helix. Then, a protein known as helicase attaches to and breaks apart the hydrogen bonds between the bases on theDNA strands, thereby pulling apart the two strands.
"In both cases, replication occurs so quickly because multiple polymerases can synthesize two new strands at the same time by using each unwoundstrand from the original DNA double helix as a template. One of these original strands is called the leadingstrand, whereas the other is called the lagging strand."
- Nature Journal
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- Nature Journal
*I pretty much gave you the asnwer, now figure it out with the information I provided!