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Match each of the proteins involved in DNA replication with its function(s). [Choose] DNA polymerase: Attaches DNA nucleotides DNA polymerase II: Synthesizes nucleic acids without needing a 3' OH already present RNA polymerase: Can synthesize nucleic acids without needing a 3' OH already present DNA helicase: Unwinds the DNA duplex DNA polymerase I: Replaces RNA primers with DNA Topoisomerase: Relieves the stress on the replication fork caused by unwinding Primase: Synthesizes RNA primers DNA ligase: Seals the nicks between 3' OH groups and the 5' phosphate groups next to them
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Question Text | Match each of the proteins involved in DNA replication with its function(s).
[Choose] DNA polymerase: Attaches DNA nucleotides
DNA polymerase II: Synthesizes nucleic acids without needing a 3' OH already present
RNA polymerase: Can synthesize nucleic acids without needing a 3' OH already present
DNA helicase: Unwinds the DNA duplex
DNA polymerase I: Replaces RNA primers with DNA
Topoisomerase: Relieves the stress on the replication fork caused by unwinding
Primase: Synthesizes RNA primers
DNA ligase: Seals the nicks between 3' OH groups and the 5' phosphate groups next to them |
Topic | All topics |
Subject | Biology |
Class | Class 11 |