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25 April, 13:00

During replication, which enzyme works to join newly created dna strands together along various sites of the dna macromolecule?

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    The recently made DNA strand ties to the parent DNA strand with the assistance of ligase enzyme. Ligases can join any DNA sections with "limit" closes. They can likewise join DNA parts with "sticky" closures, however just if the nucleotides on the strands are correlative. To get corresponding 'sticky closures' the DNA pieces to be joined must be cut with a similar confinement compound.
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