
Biology 2nd Edition by Robert Brooker, Eric Widmaier ,Linda Graham ,Peter Stiling
Edition 2ISBN: 978-0073532219
Biology 2nd Edition by Robert Brooker, Eric Widmaier ,Linda Graham ,Peter Stiling
Edition 2ISBN: 978-0073532219 Exercise 7
During replication of a DNA molecule, the daughter strands are not produced in exactly the same manner. One strand, the leading strand, is made toward the replication fork, while the lagging strand is made in fragments in the opposite direction. This difference in the synthesis of the two strands is the result of which of the following
A) DNA polymerase is not fast enough to make two leading strands of DNA.
B) The two template strands are antiparallel, and DNA polymerase makes DNA only in the 5 tO3 direction.
C) The lagging strand is the result of DNA breakage due to UV light.
D) The cell does not contain enough nucleotides to make two complete strands.
A) DNA polymerase is not fast enough to make two leading strands of DNA.
B) The two template strands are antiparallel, and DNA polymerase makes DNA only in the 5 tO3 direction.
C) The lagging strand is the result of DNA breakage due to UV light.
D) The cell does not contain enough nucleotides to make two complete strands.
Explanation
There are three different DNA polymerase...
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