Multiple Choice
If a chemical inhibitor of DNA ligase was added to bacterial cells after DNA replication initiation, the outcome would be
A) elongation of both strands would not occur without ligase to join new nucleotides together.
B) elongation would occur, but Okazaki fragments would not be joined together.
C) elongation of the lagging strand, but not the leading strand would occur.
D) normal replication would proceed as DNA ligase is not required for this process.
E) too many supercoils would build up in the DNA, resulting in a halting of elongation.
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