Replication in eukaryotes begins at the Oric sequence. This particular sequence is characterized by (select the correct statements): A-T rich and therefore energetically more favourable to localy unwind DNA. Contains the DnaA boxes. Recruits histone acetyltransferases. Is locally unwound by DnaA, HU and IHF proteins. QUESTION 16 The Single Strand-binding proteins (SSBS) in prokaryotes and the Replication Protein A (RPA) in eukaryotes are functionally equivalent. Their role in the DNA replication process is to (select the correct statement): Stabilize the single stranded DNA structure after unwinding by the DNA helicase. Recruit the general transcription factors to the promoter. Relieve the torsional stress ahead of the replication fork. O Induce double strand breaks.

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**Replication in eukaryotes begins at the OriC sequence. This particular sequence is characterized by (select the correct statements):**

- [ ] A-T rich and therefore energetically more favorable to locally unwind DNA.
- [ ] Contains the DnaA boxes.
- [ ] Recruits histone acetyltransferases.
- [ ] Is locally unwound by DnaA, HU, and IHF proteins.

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**Question 16**

The Single Strand-binding proteins (SSBs) in prokaryotes and the Replication Protein A (RPA) in eukaryotes are functionally equivalent. Their role in the DNA replication process is to (select the correct statement):

- ( ) Stabilize the single-stranded DNA structure after unwinding by the DNA helicase.
- ( ) Recruit the general transcription factors to the promoter.
- ( ) Relieve the torsional stress ahead of the replication fork.
- ( ) Induce double strand breaks.
Transcribed Image Text:**Replication in eukaryotes begins at the OriC sequence. This particular sequence is characterized by (select the correct statements):** - [ ] A-T rich and therefore energetically more favorable to locally unwind DNA. - [ ] Contains the DnaA boxes. - [ ] Recruits histone acetyltransferases. - [ ] Is locally unwound by DnaA, HU, and IHF proteins. --- **Question 16** The Single Strand-binding proteins (SSBs) in prokaryotes and the Replication Protein A (RPA) in eukaryotes are functionally equivalent. Their role in the DNA replication process is to (select the correct statement): - ( ) Stabilize the single-stranded DNA structure after unwinding by the DNA helicase. - ( ) Recruit the general transcription factors to the promoter. - ( ) Relieve the torsional stress ahead of the replication fork. - ( ) Induce double strand breaks.
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