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Definition

A primer is a short single-stranded nucleic acid sequence that provides a starting point for DNA synthesis. It is essential for DNA polymerase to begin replication.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. A primer is typically composed of RNA in prokaryotic cells.
  2. Primase is the enzyme responsible for synthesizing the primer.
  3. The primer provides a free 3'-OH group necessary for DNA polymerase to add nucleotides.
  4. Primers are removed and replaced with DNA nucleotides by DNA polymerase I during replication completion.
  5. Without primers, DNA replication cannot initiate.

Review Questions

  • What role does a primer play in DNA replication?
  • Which enzyme synthesizes the primer in prokaryotes?
  • Why is the 3'-OH group on a primer crucial for DNA polymerase function?
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