Why are Okazaki fragments formed? A. Okazaki fragments are the result of discontinuous replication due to the supersecondary structure of the DNA B. Okazaki fragments are the result of discontinuous replication resulting from the polymerization that proceeds in the 5'-3' direction. C. Okazaki fragments are the result of discontinuous replication resulting from the polymerase having to wait for the primase to add primers so it can proceed in the 5'-3' direction of synthesis. D. Okazaki fragments are formed because endonucleases have to correct errors of replication. O E. Okazaki fragments are formed when the 5'-3' complementary strand is the template for replication.

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Why are Okazaki fragments formed?
A. Okazaki fragments are the result of discontinuous replication due to the supersecondary
structure of the DNA
B. Okazaki fragments are the result of discontinuous replication resulting from the
polymerization that proceeds in the 5'-3' direction.
C. Okazaki fragments are the result of discontinuous replication resulting from the
polymerase having to wait for the primase to add primers so it can proceed in the 5'-3'
direction of synthesis.
D. Okazaki fragments are formed because endonucleases have to correct errors of
replication.
E. Okazaki fragments are formed when the 5'-3' complementary strand is the template for
replication.
Transcribed Image Text:Why are Okazaki fragments formed? A. Okazaki fragments are the result of discontinuous replication due to the supersecondary structure of the DNA B. Okazaki fragments are the result of discontinuous replication resulting from the polymerization that proceeds in the 5'-3' direction. C. Okazaki fragments are the result of discontinuous replication resulting from the polymerase having to wait for the primase to add primers so it can proceed in the 5'-3' direction of synthesis. D. Okazaki fragments are formed because endonucleases have to correct errors of replication. E. Okazaki fragments are formed when the 5'-3' complementary strand is the template for replication.
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