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Activity 4

Horizontales
This enzyme facilitates crucial functions such as unwinding duplex DNA
Inverse of Plectonemic (negative) supercoiling
The side product of this genetic process are Knots
This enzyme catalyzes the cleavage of phosphdiester bonds
A unique difference between the synthesis of the leading strand and the lagging strand
An SOS repair mechanism that is not full-fledged but may be followed by reducing the concentration of LexA (abbreviation)
Photochemically induced molecular lesions
A higher-level DNA structure able to interact with histone
A replication model that ensures the formation of Okazaki fragments
These genetic elements can facilitate the transfer of antibiotic resistance through the horizontal genome
A class of enzymes that supports semiconservative DNA replication, including length maintenance
A crucial class of replication enzyme that initially unwinds double stranded DNA into two single strands
An indispensable starting material for a semiconservative DNA replication
Verticales
The point in the genomic sequence where replication is initiated
This enzyme opens up the replicating DNA to a structure that can be compared with the second degree of protein complexity
A term to describe how exoribonuclease nsp14-ExoN enhances replication fidelity in coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2)
A multi-conformational nucleic acid structure named after the molecular biologist who discovered it in 1964
These enzymes reduces torsional strain in DNA by introducing temporary single- or double-stranded breaks
A term that can be measured by the average number of nucleotides incorporated by a DNA polymerase in one association or disassociation event.
An enzyme-enabled, bidirectional growth caused by the unwinding of the DNA at the origin
Mobile DNA segments that may or may not leave a copy behind, classified as simple or complex
This strand only runs from the 3' to 5' direction ( the direction of replication fork)
The product of discontinuous synthesis on the lagging strand, able to be joined together by DNA ligase
Triggered upon the damage by accumulation of ssDNA regions produced at replication forks
Linked circular DNAs probably formed at the late stage of replication, resolvable by topoisomerases
The genetic material that is degraded and ultimately replaced by one of the two DNA Pol I's enzymatic activity
Enzyme that facilitates the production of short RNA sequences complimentary to a single stranded DNA