During DNA Replication, the leading strand is moving forward in the 5’ to 3’ direction and tends to synthesize faster than the lagging strand which must work backwards and fill in section by section using multiple Okazaki fragments. The leading strand works faster and more efficiently like the German shepherd while the lagging strand takes more time to formulate the Okazaki fragments, hence why it is related to the corgi.
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