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Okazaki fragments
 Okazaki fragments are short, newly synthesized
DNA fragments that are formed on the lagging
template strand during DNA replication.
 Okazaki fragments are between 1000 and 2000
nucleotides long in Escherichia coli and are
approximately 150 nucleotides long in eukaryotes.
 They are separated by ~10-nucleotide RNA primers
and are unligated until RNA primers are removed,
followed by enzyme ligase connecting the two
Okazaki fragments into one continuous newly
synthesized complementary strand.
 On the leading strand DNA replication proceeds
continuously along the DNA molecule, but on the
lagging strand the new DNA is made in fragments,
which are later joined together by a DNA ligase
enzyme.
 This is because the enzymes that synthesise the
new DNA can only work in one direction along the
parent DNA molecule (DNA is synthesized from 5' to
3).
Okazaki fragments

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Okazaki fragments

  • 2.  Okazaki fragments are short, newly synthesized DNA fragments that are formed on the lagging template strand during DNA replication.  Okazaki fragments are between 1000 and 2000 nucleotides long in Escherichia coli and are approximately 150 nucleotides long in eukaryotes.  They are separated by ~10-nucleotide RNA primers and are unligated until RNA primers are removed, followed by enzyme ligase connecting the two Okazaki fragments into one continuous newly synthesized complementary strand.
  • 3.  On the leading strand DNA replication proceeds continuously along the DNA molecule, but on the lagging strand the new DNA is made in fragments, which are later joined together by a DNA ligase enzyme.  This is because the enzymes that synthesise the new DNA can only work in one direction along the parent DNA molecule (DNA is synthesized from 5' to 3).