What is the difference between Type I and Type II topoisomerase with respect to the thermodynamics of the reactions catalyzed?
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Q30: How can the leading and lagging strands
Q31: Why are enzymes, other than DNA polymerase,
Q32: The observed error rate in DNA replication
Q33: What function does helicase perform during replication?
A)
Q34: DNA clamps:
A) are composed of β2 subunits.
B)
Q36: Polymerase I has which of the following?
A)
Q37: How is replication specificity dictated?
A) Watson-Crick hydrogen
Q38: What do DNA polymerases require for replication
Q39: What is DNA gyrase?
A) a bacterial topoisomerase
Q40: The term processivity:
A) indicates the error rate
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