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Q4.10. Below are replication bubbles from three different cells. Each cell has been exposed to a different poison that deacti
Q4.10. Below are replication bubbles from three different cells. Each cell has been exposed to a different poison that deactivates a specific DNA replication enzyme. Each cell has reached a certain point in DNA replication but is then unable to proceed further. Which bubble shows the consequence of which deactivated enzyme? (Note: DNA is black, RNA is red, and only half of each bubble is shown.) Drag enzyme labels from the left to indicate your answer. Click Submit when you have placed all labels.


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Hello students. Answer 1. DNA replication starts with enzyme primase. Primase is a small RNA sequence which is present at the replication site. These
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