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Multiple Choice
Which enzyme is responsible for joining the two ends of DNA during the repair process?
A
DNA polymerase
B
Topoisomerase
C
Helicase
D
DNA ligase
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Understand the role of each enzyme listed: DNA polymerase, topoisomerase, helicase, and DNA ligase.
DNA polymerase is primarily responsible for synthesizing new DNA strands by adding nucleotides to a pre-existing chain.
Topoisomerase helps in relieving the tension in the DNA strand by cutting and rejoining the DNA during replication and transcription.
Helicase unwinds the DNA double helix, separating the two strands to allow replication or transcription to occur.
DNA ligase is the enzyme that joins the two ends of DNA, particularly during DNA repair and replication, by forming phosphodiester bonds between the DNA fragments.