Which of the following replication proteins is used to add nucleotides and in which direction
does synthesis take place?
ODNA Polymerase, 5' to 3' direction
RNA Polymerase, 5' to 3' direction
ODNA Polymerase. 3' to 5' direction
ORNA Polymerase, 3 to 5' direction

Respuesta :

I would be happy to help you understand the concept of replication proteins and their roles in DNA synthesis. 1. DNA Polymerase is the replication protein used to add nucleotides during DNA replication. 2. DNA synthesis takes place in the 5' to 3' direction. So, the correct answer to your question is: - DNA Polymerase, 5' to 3' direction This means that DNA Polymerase adds nucleotides to the growing DNA strand in a direction from the 5' end to the 3' end. This process is essential for accurately copying the genetic information stored in DNA during cell division.