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What does DNA ligase do

Author: B. Lee



Answer:

Joins okazaki fragments together on the opposite site of the double helix during elongation - this is because the the helix runs in opposite directions (3' to 5') *note that DNA polymerase acts on a normally running strand (5' to 3') on the oppposite side


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