DNA helicase This ONA is synthesized opposite that of replication fork movement
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DNA helicase This ONA is synthesized opposite that of replication fork movement Primase Unwinds DNA strands during replication DNA ligase Is synthesized continuously Okazaki fragment Synthesizes most of the DNA Replication Fork is synthesized discontinuously leading strand Relieves DNA supercoiling Single-stranded binding protein is the locus (site) of DNA unwinding DNA polymetase I. Hydrolyzes ATP to increase DNA supercoiling ori Fills in gaps where RNA primers existed DNA polymerase II Is the point of initiation of synthesis DNA gyrase (topoisometase II) Is an RNA polymerase Performs proofreading on most of the DNA synthesized Stabilizes unwound DNA Forms phosphodiester bonds in the DNA backbone.Explanation / Answer
a). Okazaki fragment
b). DNAhelicase
c). Leading strand
d). DNA polymerase III
e). Okazaki frgment
f). DNA gyrase
g). ORi
i). primase
m). single strnaded binding protein
l). DNA polymerase I
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