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Introduction: Recombinant DNA is synthesized as a part of
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Okazaki fragments are ________.
A.
short RNA primers needed for initiation of polymerization
B.
fragments of DNA polymerase I that lack 5' → 3' exonuclease activity
C.
short stretches of DNA formed on the lagging strand
D.
the smallest subunits of DNA polymerase III
The initial mechanism for repairing nucleotide errors in DNA is ________. a. mismatch repair b. DNA polymerase proofreading c. nucleotide excision repair d. thymine dimers
Chromosomal DNA fragments for molecular cloning are cut by _________, and inserted into molecular vectors (such as plasmids) using __________.
a. Ligase; Restriction Endonucleases.
b. Restriction endonucleases; Ligase.
c. DNA polymerase 1; Primase.
d. DNA polymerase 1; Ligase.
e. Primase; Helicase.
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