The replication fork

When replicating, the original DNA splits in two, forming two "prongs" which resemble a fork (hence the name "replication fork"). DNA has a ladder-like structure; imagine a ladder broken in half vertically, along the steps. Each half of the ladder now requires a new half to match it. Because DNA polymerase can only synthesize a new DNA strand in a 5' to 3' manner, the process of replication goes differently for the two strands comprising the DNA double helix.