Microbiology: A Systems Approach
Microbiology: A Systems Approach
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ISBN: 9781259706615
Author: Marjorie Kelly Cowan Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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The 5 end has a phosphate group of DNA while the 3 end has a hydroxyl group. The 35 of DNA is the parent strand and is also called leading strand as it is able to replicate continuously by DNA polymerases. Its complementary strand is called the lagging strand.

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"In a replication bubble, the same parental DNA strand serves as the template strand for leading strand synthesis in one replication fork and as the template for lagging-strand synthesis in the other fork" is true or false.
What proteins are crucial for creating and maintaining DNA replication forks? Choose the best explanation.   Question 2 options:   Helicase creates the replication fork; primase keeps the single strands from closing shut.   Helicase creates the replication fork; single-strand binding proteins keep the single strands from reuniting.   Ligase creates the replication fork; DNA polymerase II keeps the single strands from reuniting.   Helicase creates the replication fork; ligase keeps the single strands from closing shut.
Identify if the statement is correct or incorrect, "DNA ligase separates the two strands of the relaxed DNA helix, the point of separation is the replication fork."

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