Biology, asked by Aravabhumi54411, 7 months ago

In what direction, can a DNA polymerase work when catalyzing the addition of nucleotide monomers to build a strand of DNA? A) From the 5' toward the 3' end of the new strand being assembled. B) From the replication centers in two directions called replication forks. C) From the 3' to the 5' end of the strand being assembled. D) In both directions if DNA ligase is present.

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Answered by ronaldisssm
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Explanation:

dna polymerase adds nucleotides in the direction of 5'___>3'

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