Abstract

Abstract Termination is the final stage of a round of replication in bacteria during which DNA replication is completed. In the case of a circular chromosome, this occurs when the two replication forks, progressing in opposite directions, meet and fuse in a specific region of the chromosome which is generally diametrically opposed to the site of initiation of DNA replication.

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