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The respect of your peers, the approval of your instructors or managers, a smile, a touch, or a nod of recognition can all be possible examples of conditioned reinforcers.
Lagging Strand
The lagging strand refers to one of the two strands of DNA at the replication fork that is synthesized discontinuously in short segments known as Okazaki fragments.
Leading Strand
The leading strand is the strand of DNA which is synthesized continuously during DNA replication, in the direction of the replication fork.
Polynucleotide Strand
A polymer consisting of many nucleotide units, constituting a portion of a nucleic acid molecule.
Nucleotides
The building blocks of nucleic acids like DNA and RNA, consisting of a sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base.
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