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The genome of D. melanogaster consists of approximately 1.7 * 108 base pairs. DNA synthesis occurs at a rate of 30 base pairs per second. In the early embryo, the entire genome is repli- cated in five minutes. How many bidirectional origins of synthesis are required to accomplish this feat?
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