Match the statement to the corresponding agent/key player in DNA replication. Some items require more than one answer.  choices: Origin of replication Bubble SSBP RPA Sliding Clamp PCNA DNA Pol III Pol ε Pol δ DNA Pol I RNAse H Flap 1 DNA gyrase Pol α DNA helicase Primase Single chromosome Multiple points in chromosomes DNA ligase Not applicable   Start of replication in eukaryotes Start of replication in prokaryotes Removal of eukaryotic primer

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Match the statement to the corresponding agent/key player in DNA replication. Some items require more than one answer. 

choices:

  • Origin of replication
  • Bubble
  • SSBP
  • RPA
  • Sliding Clamp
  • PCNA
  • DNA Pol III
  • Pol ε
  • Pol δ
  • DNA Pol I
  • RNAse H
  • Flap 1
  • DNA gyrase
  • Pol α
  • DNA helicase
  • Primase
  • Single chromosome
  • Multiple points in chromosomes
  • DNA ligase
  • Not applicable

 

  1. Start of replication in eukaryotes
  2. Start of replication in prokaryotes
  3. Removal of eukaryotic primer
  4. Origin of replication in eukaryotes
  5. Adds more nucleotides in the lagging strand of eukaryotes
  6. Origin of replication in prokaryotes
  7. Adds more nucleotides in the leading strand of eukaryotes
  8. Lessens the tension of supercoiling
  9. Adds more nucleotides in the leading strand of prokaryotes
  10. Dissociates after adding the few initial nucleotides in prokaryotes
  11. Holds the processive enzyme in eukaryotes
  12. Breaks the H-bonds of bases
  13. Adds more nucleotides in the lagging strand of prokaryotes                                           
  14. Proof reading in prokaryotic DNA material
  15. Joins the Okazaki fragments in leading strand                
  16. Dissociates after adding the few initial nucleotides in eukaryotes
  17. Add nuclecleotides to the site of the removed prokaryotic prime
  18. Make primers for the replicative enzymes in eukaryotes
  19. Primosome in prokaryotes                                
  20. Proof reading in eukaryotic DNA material
  21. Holds the processive enzyme in prokaryotes                
  22. Removal of prokaryotic primer
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