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Enzyme which catalyses the removal of nucleotides from the ends of dna is

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Answered by Anonymous
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DNA ligase

The strand with the Okazaki fragments is known as the lagging strand. As synthesis proceeds, an enzyme removes the RNA primer, which is then replaced with DNA nucleotides, and the gaps between fragments are sealed by an enzyme called DNA ligase.

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Answered by Lamesoul
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Hello buddy ...

So let me tell you exonuclease is the enzyme that is responsible for removal of nucleotides from ends of Dna

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