The gap generated by hydrolysis of mismatch site in replication can be repaired by DNA polymerase I in E. coli.
A: 正确
B: 错误
A: 正确
B: 错误
举一反三
- The gap generated by hydrolysis of mismatch site in replication can be repaired by DNA polymerase I in E. coli. A: 正确 B: 错误
- Which of the following are NOT true about DNA polymerase I in E. coli: A: It can repair the gap in the single-strand DNA. B: It can replace DNA polymerase III to add dNTP into DNA chain when DNA template is damaged. C: Using dNTP as substrate. D: It possesses activity of 5’→3’ endonuclease.
- E coli DNA polymerase III: A: can initiate replication without a primer. B: is efficient at nick translation. C: is the principal DNA polymerase in chromosomal DNA replication. D: represents over 90% of the DNA polymerase activity in E: requires a free 5'-hydroxyl group as a primer.
- DNA polymerase III is the largest DNA polymerase in E. coli()
- 1966 Scientist Kiwako Sakab and Reiji Okazaki discovered fragments, now known as Okazaki fragments, during their research on DNA replication of Escherichia coli. They continued their research studying bacteriophage DNA replication in Escherichia coli. Which enzyme is used during replication to attach Okazaki fragments to each other? A: DNA ligase B: DNA polymerase C: RNA polymerase D: reverse transcript