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   Origin of replication in eukaryotes Adds more nucleotides in the lagging strand of eukaryotes Origin of replication in prokaryotes Adds more nucleotides in the leading strand of eukaryotes Lessens the tension of supercoiling Adds more nucleotides in the leading strand of prokaryotes Dissociates after adding the few initial nucleotides in prokaryotes Holds the processive enzyme in eukaryotes Breaks the H-bonds of bases Adds more nucleotides in the lagging strand of prokaryotes

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

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  • 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. Origin of replication in eukaryotes
  2. Adds more nucleotides in the lagging strand of eukaryotes
  3. Origin of replication in prokaryotes
  4. Adds more nucleotides in the leading strand of eukaryotes
  5. Lessens the tension of supercoiling
  6. Adds more nucleotides in the leading strand of prokaryotes
  7. Dissociates after adding the few initial nucleotides in prokaryotes
  8. Holds the processive enzyme in eukaryotes
  9. Breaks the H-bonds of bases
  10. Adds more nucleotides in the lagging strand of prokaryotes                                           
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