Each RNA polynucleotide strand is made up of alternating ribose sugars and phosphate groups linked together, with the nitrogenous bases of each nucleotide projecting out sideways
During DNA replication, the enzyme helicase unwinds the DNA double helix by breaking the hydrogen bonds between the base pairs on the two antiparallel polynucleotide DNA strands
DNA replication involves the formation of two single polynucleotide DNA strands from the hydrogen bonds between the base pairs on the two antiparallel DNA strands
DNA polymerase synthesizes the leading DNA strand continuously in the 5' to 3' direction, while the lagging strand is synthesized in short segments called Okazaki fragments
DNA ligase joins the lagging strand segments together to form a continuous complementary DNA strand by catalyzing the formation of phosphodiester bonds between the segments
The Watson-Crick model proposed semi-conservative DNA replication, where the original DNA strands separate and each serves as a template for a new strand