DNA replication occurs at the same time in both strands of DNA. Why aren't both strands extended continuously (i.e. why is there a leading and lagging strand)?

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Because on the lagging strand DNA replication occurs in opposite direction to the unwinding of the double helix. That is it unwinds 5’-3’ direction but DNA polymerase reads the template 3’-5’ to synthesize 5’-3’. As a result it has to wait a little for enough nucleotides to be available to recreate a primer and elongate. This creates Okazaki Fragments.
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