DNA Structure and Replication What is the name given to the points at which a DNA helix is unwound and new strands develop? Leading strands Okazaki fragments Replication forks Replication origins Leading strands Okazaki fragments Replication forks Replication origins ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
DNA Structure and Replication The role of primase is to proofread base pairing synthesize an RNA primer to begin the elongation process dismantle RNA primer cleave and unwinds short sections of DNA ahead of the replication fork proofread base pairing synthesize an RNA primer to begin the elongation process dismantle RNA primer cleave and unwinds short sections of DNA ahead of the replication fork ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
DNA Structure and Replication The RNA primers used to initiate replication in E. coli result in Okazaki fragments on leading strand are removed by helicase + ATP are joined together by DNA ligase are removed by Pol I result in Okazaki fragments on leading strand are removed by helicase + ATP are joined together by DNA ligase are removed by Pol I ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
DNA Structure and Replication Okazaki fragments occur on the __________ and are bonded together by __________ tRNA, polymerase Lagging strand, ligase Leading strand, polymerase mRNA, anticodons tRNA, polymerase Lagging strand, ligase Leading strand, polymerase mRNA, anticodons ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
DNA Structure and Replication The accepted hypothesis for DNA replication is dispersive theory evolutionary theory semi-conservative theory conservative theory dispersive theory evolutionary theory semi-conservative theory conservative theory ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
DNA Structure and Replication Which of the following are short nucleotides strands made by DNA polymerase working in the opposite direction of the replication fork? Lagging strand Okazaki fragments Leading strands Primers Lagging strand Okazaki fragments Leading strands Primers ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP