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✔ https://HomeworkClinic.com ✔ https://Videos.HomeworkClinic.com ✔ Ask questions here: https://HomeworkClinic.com/Ask Follow us: ▶ Facebook: / homeworkclinic ▶ Review Us: https://trustpilot.com/review/homewor... The lagging strand is the strand of nascent DNA whose direction of synthesis is opposite to the direction of the growing replication fork. DNA backbones run in opposite directions, the strands in a DNA molecule are oriented antiparallel to one another. New DNA is made by enzymes called DNA polymerases, which require a template and a primer (starter) and synthesize DNA in the 5' to 3' direction. During DNA replication, one new strand (the leading strand) is made as a continuous piece. The other (the lagging strand) is made in small pieces. • RNA primers must be removed • RNase H degrades RNA primers • Gaps are filled in by DNA polymerase • DNA ligase ligates the Okazaki fragments DNA helicase unwinds and separates the DNA strands. The DNA is fed through a stationary replication machine. SSBs keep the strands separated. Polymerase extends the chain in the 5' to 3' direction. RNase H degrades RNA primers. DNA polymerase fills in gaps left by RNase H. Ligase joins fragments together.