CELL DIVISION
THE CELL CYCLE
Question
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What are the enzymes that are involved in DNA Replication?
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Lactase, Helicase, Polmase
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Helicase, DNA Polymerase, Ligase
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DNA Polymerase, Lactase, Enzymase
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DNA Polymerase, Helicase, Lactase
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -DNA replication requires other enzymes in addition to DNA polymerase, including DNA primase, DNA helicase, DNA ligase, and topoisomerase.
Detailed explanation-2: -DNA Polymerase is the main enzyme in the replication process.
Detailed explanation-3: -DNA helicase unwinds the double helix, separating the two strands so they may be replicated by DNA polymerase. Primase adds an RNA primer to help initiate DNA replication. DNA ligase is responsible for joining Okazaki fragments on the lagging strand during replication.
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