Question

If we mutate the DNA ligase and observe the length of the replicated strands in different time slots after replication initiation, what will we observe?

a.

Bacteria under viral attack don’t replicate

b.

Viral polymerase binds to it and thus can’t perform its function

c.

Virus uses it in a polymerization

d.

Cellular mechanism deactivates it

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Answer: (c).Virus uses it in a polymerization

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