The direction in which new strand is synthesized during the process of replication is
A
3’ → 5’
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B
5’ → 3’
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C
Both a and b
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D
None of the above
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Solution
The correct option is B 5’ → 3’ The characteristic feature of the enzyme catalyzing the polymerisation reaction, DNA polymerase, is that it can synthesize strands only in 5’ → 3’ direction. Hence, the dNTPs get added to the free 3’ OH end in a complementary newly synthesized daughter strand. Consequently, the strand synthesis proceeds in 5’ → 3’ direction in both leading and lagging strands.