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What is true about the lagging strand during DNA replication

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DNA replication of the leading and lagging strand

The helicase unzips the double-stranded DNA for replication, making a forked structure. The primase generates short strands of RNA that bind to the single-stranded DNA to initiate DNA synthesis by the DNA polymerase. This enzyme can work only in the 5' to 3' direction, so it replicates the leading strand continuously. Lagging-strand replication is discontinuous, with short Okazaki fragments being formed and later linked together.


What is true about the lagging strand during DNA replication-example-1
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The correct answer on plato is:

It contains Okazaki fragments.

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