The diagram below shows a bacterial replication fork and its
principal proteins. Drag the labels to their appropriate locations
in the diagram to describe the name or function of each structure.
Use pink labels for the pink targets and blue labels for the blue
targets. The diagram below shows a bacterial replication fork and its principal proteins. Drag the labels to their appropriate locations in the diagram to describe the name or function of each structure. Use pink labels for the pink targets and blue labels for the blue targets.
e. lagging
f. leading
(a) breakes hydrogen bonds, unwinding DNA double helix.
(b) Synthesizes RNA primers on leading and lagging strands.
(c) replaces RNA primers with DNA nucleotides.
(d) catalyzes phosphodiester bond formation, joining DNA
fragments.
(e) lagging strand.
(f) leading strand.
(g) relaxes super coiled DNA.
(h) coats single stranded DNA, preventing duplex formation.
(i) synthesizes DNA 5′ to 3′ on leading