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question 64 what is the function of topoisomerase? ○ relieving strain i…

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question 64
what is the function of topoisomerase?
○ relieving strain in the dna ahead of the replication fork
○ elongating new dna at a replication fork by adding nucleotides to the existing chain
○ adding methyl groups to bases of dna
○ unwinding of the double helix

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the function of topoisomerase, we analyze each option:

  • Option 1: Topoisomerase relieves the torsional strain (supercoiling) that arises in the DNA ahead of the replication fork as the double helix is unwound.
  • Option 2: DNA polymerase is responsible for elongating new DNA by adding nucleotides, not topoisomerase.
  • Option 3: Enzymes involved in DNA methylation (like DNA methyltransferases) add methyl groups, not topoisomerase.
  • Option 4: Helicase is the enzyme that unwinds the double helix, not topoisomerase.

Answer:

A. relieving strain in the DNA ahead of the replication fork