What is the role of telomeres in DNA replication in eukaryotes?
A) Telomerase adds repeat sequences to telomeres for primer attachment.
B) The initiation of replication at the 5' end of the telomere.
C) Telomeres are the site of action of restriction enzyme, to terminate replication.
D) Telomeres initiate replication forks.
E) Telomeres initiate DNA polymerase III synthesis of repeat sequences at the end of the chromosome.
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Q18: The 3' end of the newly synthesised
Q19: Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?
A)
Q20: In prokaryotes, replication begins at the
A) telomere.
B)
Q21: Which of the following statements about the
Q22: Telomeres
A) aid in the replication of the
Q24: DNA replication in eukaryotes and prokaryotes is
Q25: Eukaryotes have many more origins of replication
Q26: Which of the following statements about DNA
Q27: Okazaki fragments are
A) larger in eukaryotes than
Q28: Which of the following statements best describes
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