In prokaryotic DNA replication leading strands and lagging strands exist as discovered by Okazaki. Why do lagging strands exist?

In prokaryotic DNA replication leading strands and lagging strands exist as discovered by Okazaki. Why do lagging strands exist?



Because the lagging strand needs to be replicated in the opposite direction of the way the replication fork is proceeding. And DNA polymerase can proceed only 5' to 3'. Thus, short fragments are produced as the replication fork expands


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