Multiple Choice
How does DNA polymerase III move from one site on the lagging strand template to a site closer to replication fork?
A) It hitches a ride with the DNA polymerase that is moving that way along the leading strand template.
B) It hitches a ride with the DNA polymerase that is moving that way along the lagging strand template.
C) It moves by itself like a tiny molecular motor.
D) It transports from the earlier Okazaki fragment to the later Okazaki fragment.
E) It is moved toward the replication fork by a complex of proteins called the transportosome.
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