What is a true statement about the leading and lagging strands during DNA synthesis? The leading strand only utilizes DNA polymerase III during synthesis, while the lagging strand only utilizes DNA polymerase I The lagging strand is created due to DNA polymerase III only being able to synthesize in the 5'→ 3' direction, despite the template DNA strands being in antiparallel directions Unlike the Okazaki fragments in the lagging strand, the leading strand does not require RNA primers to undergo synthesis Synthesis of the lagging strand does not require the function of topoisomerase, since the replication machinery is moving away from the replication fork None of the above

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What is a true statement about the leading and lagging strands during DNA synthesis?
The leading strand only utilizes DNA polymerase III during synthesis, while the lagging strand only utilizes DNA polymerase I
The lagging strand is created due to DNA polymerase III only being able to synthesize in the 5'→ 3' direction, despite the template DNA strands
being in antiparallel directions
Unlike the Okazaki fragments in the lagging strand, the leading strand does not require RNA primers to undergo synthesis
Synthesis of the lagging strand does not require the function of topoisomerase, since the replication machinery is moving away from the replication
fork
None of the above
Transcribed Image Text:What is a true statement about the leading and lagging strands during DNA synthesis? The leading strand only utilizes DNA polymerase III during synthesis, while the lagging strand only utilizes DNA polymerase I The lagging strand is created due to DNA polymerase III only being able to synthesize in the 5'→ 3' direction, despite the template DNA strands being in antiparallel directions Unlike the Okazaki fragments in the lagging strand, the leading strand does not require RNA primers to undergo synthesis Synthesis of the lagging strand does not require the function of topoisomerase, since the replication machinery is moving away from the replication fork None of the above
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