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Okazaki fragments are the result of DNA polymerisation ofGroup of answer choicesthe lagging strand towards the replication fork the lagging strand away from the replication fork the leading strand towards the replication fork the leading strand away from the replication fork

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Okazaki fragments are the result of DNA polymerisation ofGroup of answer choicesthe lagging strand towards the replication fork the lagging strand away from the replication fork the leading strand towards the replication fork the leading strand away from the replication fork

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Okazaki fragments are the result of DNA polymerisation of the lagging strand away from the replication fork.

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Why is the lagging strand synthesised in Okazaki fragments? Group of answer choicesBecause it is synthesised towards the replication forkBecause DNA polymerase III can only synthesise short fragmentsBecause it is synthesised by DNA polymerase I, which can only do short regions Because it is synthesised away from the replication fork

The strand that produces Okazaki fragments.Group of answer choiceslagging strandleading strandboth leading and lagging strandNext

n DNA replication, the Okazaki fragments are joined by(A) DNA helicase(B) DNA ligase(C) DNA polymerase(D) DNA primase

The lagging strand of DNA is replicated in a discontinuous manner. In this process, Okasaki fragments:

Many segments of these are joined together to make up the lagging strand of newly synthesized DNA.Group of answer choicesprimerOkazaki fragmenttelomereorigin of replicationNext

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