(a)
To draw:
The new synthesized DNA strand with (a) color coding of the parental DNA strand, single stranded binding protein, sliding clamp, and DNA polymerase-III enzyme (b) labeling of the parental DNA strand, single stranded binding protein, sliding clamp, and DNA-polymerase-III enzyme in the given diagram.
Introduction:
The DNA synthesis machinery consists of the parental DNA strand, single stranded binding proteins, sliding clamp, DNA polymerase-III and the sliding clamp.
To draw:
The diagram of newly synthesized DNA with the parental DNA strand, single stranded binding protein, sliding clamp and DNA polymerase-III enzyme.
(b)
To label:
The diagram of the newly synthesized DNA with the parental DNA strand, single stranded binding protein, sliding clamp and DNA polymerase-III enzyme with the direction of replication.
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