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In prokaryotes the lagging strand primers are removed by

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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In prokaryotic cells,polymeraseIII forms the part of the major replicative polymerase which helps in synthesizing the leading strands of DNA and also of the fragments of Okazaki and this is done by an extension of the RNA primers.

Polymerase I then removes the RNA primers and refills the gap existing between Okazaki fragments.
Answered by deyloknath18
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DNA polymerase iii is the correct option

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