I'm not even sure that DNA replication would be possible. 5' to 3' is such an essential part of replication that without it, polymerase would just cut randomly i think. Also, all of the other enzymes would be completly lost and would likely be rendered useless. Fortunatly, I don't think that this is likely to happen!

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  • What would the consequences to replication be if DNA polymerase I lost its 5’ to 3’ exonuclease activity
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  • I'm not even sure that DNA replication would be possible. 5' to 3' is such an essential part of replication that without it, polymerase would just cut randomly i think. Also, all of the other enzymes would be completly lost and would likely be rendered useless. Fortunatly, I don't think that this is likely to happen!
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  • I'm not even sure that DNA replication would be possible. 5' to 3' is such an essential part of replication that without it, polymerase would just cut randomly i think. Also, all of the other enzymes would be completly lost and would likely be rendered useless. Fortunatly, I don't think that this is likely to happen!
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