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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Blanks_nucleoid, DNA polymerase III replaces the RNA primase and is able to add DNA nucleotides to the RNA prime then DNA polymerase II digests away the RNA primer and replaces the RNA nucleotides of the primer with the proper DNA nucleotides to fill the gap, The bacterial chromosome and the nucleoid nucleoid The nucleoid is the area in the bacterium where the chromosome can be seen., The bacterial chromosome and the nucleoid significance to control of bacterial growth, The bacterial chromosome and the nucleoid composition A long, single molecule of double-stranded, helical, supercoiled DNA., DNA helicases cause short segments of the two parent DNA strands to unwind and separate from one another at the origin of replication to form two "Y"-shaped replication forks. first, DNA polymerase II digests away the RNA primer and replaces the RNA nucleotides of the primer with the proper DNA nucleotides to fill the gap finally, The bacterial chromosome and the nucleoid replication Enzymes called DNA topoisomerases are essential in the unwinding, replication, and rewinding of the circular, supercoiled bacterial DNA., The bacterial chromosome and the nucleoid characteristics, Strand separation and complementary base pairing. leading strand, Strand separation and complementary base pairing. lagging strand, then DNA polymerase III replaces the RNA primase and is able to add DNA nucleotides to the RNA prime, The bacterial chromosome and the nucleoid replication Strand separation and complementary base pairing., Strand separation and complementary base pairing. process DNA helicases cause short segments of the two parent DNA strands to unwind and separate from one another at the origin of replication to form two "Y"-shaped replication forks., The bacterial chromosome and the nucleoid significance to control of bacterial growth Sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim block enzymes in the bacteria pathway required for the synthesis of tetrahydrofolic acid, a cofactor needed for bacteria to synthesize nucleotide bases., The bacterial chromosome and the nucleoid significance to initiating innate immunity, The bacterial chromosome and the nucleoid composition, The bacterial chromosome and the nucleoid characteristics The nucleoid is not surrounded by a nuclear membrane., The bacterial chromosome and the nucleoid characteristics No nucleoli., The bacterial chromosome and the nucleoid function