Biology, asked by jashapatra01, 6 months ago

22. In prokaryotes, the lagging primers are removed by:
(A) 3'to 5'exonuclease
(B) DNA ligase
(C) DNA polymerasel
(D) DNA polymerase III​

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Answered by sharanyalanka7
2

Answer:

Explanation:

In prokaryotic cells, polymerase III is the major replicative polymerase, functioning in the synthesis both of the leading strand of DNA and of Okazaki fragments by the extension of RNA primers. Polymerase I then removes RNA primers and fills the gaps between Okazaki fragments.

Answered by jaranasika01
1

Answer:

I think option C is correct

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